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Weird old games

I remember when I was younger (this was probably between 2012-2015) I would go to this website that had games, sorta like girls go games ,but the games were weirdly sexual but not pornographic. I think it was trying to attract kids. Most of the games had a cartoony 2D art style and ,in hindsight, seem elsagate-esque. I remember a game where the objective was to ruin a girl's time at a party by interacting with things, like a point-and-click adventure game, but 'ruining her day' included finding ways to expose her, like having water fall on her so her clothes would be see-through

Another game was about taking photos of women in their underwear with your camera. One level was at the beach, another level was at a mall. I remember at the mall there was a merry-go-round and a girl would get her underwear would get exposed as she would ride it. There was a woman on a trampoline who would get exposed whilst jumping and a son tugging at his mom's skirt to get her attention, which pulled her skirt down, which she promptly pulled up.

I also had a papa's cupcakeria and it might’ve had a kissing game set in a zoo, where you’d play as Cupid and load your bow with a combination of things which led to a variety of endings. I also vaguely remember one of the thumbnails being a cartoon of a guy in a shopping cart. The games probably don't work anymore because flash died, but does anyone out there remember this site?

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I would play on Webkinz. I had like 20 stuffed animals on one account. I had an account forever but then I forgot the password. Also, there are still games like this I saw an ad for one like just this week I don't know what it called though
OP I do not remember that at all - to be honest, for a games site aimed at children, that's disturbing!

I got my first PC when I was 11, and I got the internet when I was 16...
so I didn't play on websites.

My younger teenage years consisted of playing things like Windows Solitaire, FreeCell, Pinball, Hover, Minesweeper, and Encarta MindMaze.

I did have Chess on floppy disk which was rather awesome.
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I played games on CoolMathGames quite a lot throughout primary school. Many fantastic games on there that I would play both in school and out of school.
Addicting Games. Amour Games. One More Level. Miniclip. All the greats
I’ve been into Tetris lately
Original post by PinkMobilePhone
OP I do not remember that at all - to be honest, for a games site aimed at children, that's disturbing!

I got my first PC when I was 11, and I got the internet when I was 16...
so I didn't play on websites.

My younger teenage years consisted of playing things like Windows Solitaire, FreeCell, Pinball, Hover, Minesweeper, and Encarta MindMaze.

I did have Chess on floppy disk which was rather awesome.

Is it bad if I admit we still play windows solitaire, free cell and mahjong from time to time in my household :tongue:
Original post by Mesopotamian.
Is it bad if I admit we still play windows solitaire, free cell and mahjong from time to time in my household :tongue:

Absolutely not bad at all
Club Penguin
Neopets
Club Penguin! :love:
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miniclip and club penguin.. although fb when it first came out as games were the only good bit of it.. oh how its changed :lol:
miniclip, y8, girlgogames, club penguin
Used to play a lot of Engineering Games in the morning before school started. And once upon a time, Minecraft was a browser game.
I can’t remember the website name but in school their was a food recipe website which had tower defense & bubble trouble on some random page I found off google and the school hadn’t blocked it (unlike minclip etc.).
shaq fu
i loved playing tibetgame.... i guess it was closed down by the Chinese government :emo:

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i miss thestudentroom.co.uk/games
Original post by Mesopotamian.
Is it bad if I admit we still play windows solitaire, free cell and mahjong from time to time in my household :tongue:


No, those are top casual games.
My childhood mostly consisted of Sky Games, N-Gage 2.0, J2ME games (common on brick phones) and Snake II of course.
Original post by nylion_lou
I remember when I was younger (this was probably between 2012-2015) I would go to this website that had games, sorta like girls go games ,

I also had a papa's cupcakeria and it might’ve had a kissing game set in a zoo, where you’d play as Cupid and load your bow with a combination of things which led to a variety of endings. I also vaguely remember one of the thumbnails being a cartoon of a guy in a shopping cart. The games probably don't work anymore because flash died, but does anyone out there remember this site?


I remember girlsgo lol... I also remember the cupid thing and cupcakeria.

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