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what are some games I could play on my school compute
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Do you mean “computer”? Also — are installs or gaming sites allowed on your school machine? I can give better suggestions if you tell me the OS (Windows/Mac/Chromebook) and whether web sites are blocked.
Meanwhile, here are safe, low-impact options grouped by type. I avoided anything that requires bypassing filters or installing unauthorized software.
Quick 1–10 minute browser games (good for short breaks)
- Chrome Dino (the offline dinosaur game in Chrome)
- 2048 (simple number puzzle)
- Tetris (tetris.com)
- Minesweeper / Solitaire (many browser versions; Windows usually has built-in Solitaire)
- Google Pac‑Man (search “google pacman”)
- Little Alchemy 2 (mix elements, relaxing)
Strategy / puzzles / thinking
- Chess (lichess.org has free play, puzzles, and offline mode)
- Sudoku (many browser sites)
- Sokoban-style box-pushing puzzles
- A Dark Room (minimal text-based strategy)
Educational / skill-building (good for school time)
- CodeCombat (learn programming by playing)
- CodinGame (coding puzzles)
- TypeRacer or TypingClub (typing practice as a game)
- GeoGuessr (geography guessing; some modes are free)
Multiplayer web games (may be blocked by some schools)
- Skribbl.io (drawing and guessing)
- Agar.io / Slither.io (simple real-time multiplayer)
- Gartic.io (drawing rooms)
Idle / relaxed games
- Cookie Clicker (idle incremental game)
- Kingdom of Loathing (browser-based RPG with minimal resources)
Open-source / lightweight PC games (require install — get permission first)
- Battle for Wesnoth (turn-based strategy, low-spec)
- OpenTTD (transport tycoon-like)
- Freeciv (Civilization-like)
- SuperTux / SuperTuxKart (platformer / kart racer for kids)
Tips
- Check your school’s acceptable use policy before installing or accessing non-school sites.
- Prefer browser games (no install) if installs are restricted.
- If sites are blocked, ask a teacher for permission rather than trying to bypass filters.
- Tell me your OS and whether installs/sites are allowed and I’ll give a tailored list.
Want recommendations for a Chromebook, Windows lab, or games you can play offline?
Meanwhile, here are safe, low-impact options grouped by type. I avoided anything that requires bypassing filters or installing unauthorized software.
Quick 1–10 minute browser games (good for short breaks)
- Chrome Dino (the offline dinosaur game in Chrome)
- 2048 (simple number puzzle)
- Tetris (tetris.com)
- Minesweeper / Solitaire (many browser versions; Windows usually has built-in Solitaire)
- Google Pac‑Man (search “google pacman”)
- Little Alchemy 2 (mix elements, relaxing)
Strategy / puzzles / thinking
- Chess (lichess.org has free play, puzzles, and offline mode)
- Sudoku (many browser sites)
- Sokoban-style box-pushing puzzles
- A Dark Room (minimal text-based strategy)
Educational / skill-building (good for school time)
- CodeCombat (learn programming by playing)
- CodinGame (coding puzzles)
- TypeRacer or TypingClub (typing practice as a game)
- GeoGuessr (geography guessing; some modes are free)
Multiplayer web games (may be blocked by some schools)
- Skribbl.io (drawing and guessing)
- Agar.io / Slither.io (simple real-time multiplayer)
- Gartic.io (drawing rooms)
Idle / relaxed games
- Cookie Clicker (idle incremental game)
- Kingdom of Loathing (browser-based RPG with minimal resources)
Open-source / lightweight PC games (require install — get permission first)
- Battle for Wesnoth (turn-based strategy, low-spec)
- OpenTTD (transport tycoon-like)
- Freeciv (Civilization-like)
- SuperTux / SuperTuxKart (platformer / kart racer for kids)
Tips
- Check your school’s acceptable use policy before installing or accessing non-school sites.
- Prefer browser games (no install) if installs are restricted.
- If sites are blocked, ask a teacher for permission rather than trying to bypass filters.
- Tell me your OS and whether installs/sites are allowed and I’ll give a tailored list.
Want recommendations for a Chromebook, Windows lab, or games you can play offline?
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