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Free games are just that: Free. No money is necessary to obtain and play a free game. Freeware games are games that are released by the author for everyone to play, but the author still retains copyright. You cannot sell a Freeware game for profit without the consent of the author. Public Domain games are literally in the public domain; any individual can do what they want with them, including selling them for profit.
12,100 Games
! And ! (2010 · Browser) | |
! Chess ! (2016 · iPad, iPhone) | |
!123 (2016 · iPad, iPhone) | |
!1∝0 (2015 · iPhone, iPad) | |
!21! (2014 · iPad, iPhone) | |
!Bingo Granny! (2002 · DOS) | |
!gnition (2007 · Browser) | |
!gnition2 (2007 · Browser) | |
!gnition3 (2008 · Browser) | |
"Alone" (2011 · Browser) | |
"Azərbaycan Respublikasının dövlət rəmzlərı" oyunu (2011 · Browser) | |
"Elephants Never Forget!" Memory Game (2014 · Browser) | |
"Frogger" XKCD style (2017 · Browser) | |
"Hank Goes to Hell" (2009 · Browser) | |
#BlackLivesMatter (2016 · Windows, Android) | |
#DRIVE (2019 · iPhone, Android, iPad...) | |
#Puzzle (2010 · Browser, Windows) | |
#VoteStabby (2015 · Browser) | |
$n4k3! (2010 · Browser) | |
$wag (2006 · Browser) | |
'Ghini Run (2002 · DOS) | |
'Speare (2007 · Browser) | |
(Not) Just another Space Shooter (2004 · Windows) | |
(Val)iant: Or, Val's Guide To Having A Broken Vag (2023 · Windows) | |
+=3: A Controversial but Nevertheless Logical Adventure (1994 · TADS) |
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