Handless-Millionaire
Farm Frenzy 2
Superfighters
Mummy Plastic Surgery
ASMR Beauty Japanese Spa
Princess' Pup Rescue
Maze Roll
Roxie's Kitchen: American Pizza
1001 Arabian Nights Html5
Survival Master 3D
Warfare Area 3
Connect the Bubbles
Tung Tung Sahur Big Stick
Bunny Balloony
LOL Surprise Preppy Fashion
Fish Eat Fish 3 Players
Pool Club
Puppy Blast Lite
Sprunki Phase 3
Last Line
Dots Master
Draw Weapon - Fight Party
Italian Brainrot Coloring Book
Sprinter
BFFs Travelling Vibes
Mysteriez 2
Solitaire Master: Classic Card
FNF: Funkin' on the Heights
Sprunkilairity
Teen Kawaii Edgy
Bartender: The Right Mix
Back to Candyland 5: Choco Mountain
Stickman Biker
ER Cute Puppy
Celebrity Love Candy Outfits
Ludo Life
Woody Block Puzzles
The Hidden Antique Shop 3
4 Hexa
Sprunki Memory Time
Italian Brainrot Differences
GTA Quiz
Peppa Pig Family Coloring
Snake Ball
Princess Girls Steampunk Rivalry
Quiz Mix
Pro Billiards
Yummy Pancake Factory
Roxie's Kitchen: Japanese Curry
My Summer Juice Corner
Decor: My Cat Cafe
I am Flying To The Moon Game
Fill Maze
Mysterious Mahjong
Pengu Pengu
Craig of the Creek: Scout Defence
Age of Apes
Stickman Hero Skibidi Tower Defense
ITile Zen Sort Puzzle
Daily Guess
Mush-Mush & the Mushables: Music Maker
Demon Raid 2
Neighborhood Defense
Sprunki: Happy Tree Friends
Hunted
Hidden Library Game
Pumpkin Muffins
Innocent Hexa Puzzle
Halloween Pairs
Sunday Drive 2
Idle Bathroom Empire Tycoon
Jewel Pop
The underlying technology that makes HTML5 games possible is a combination of HTML and JavaScript. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) was part of the early Internet superhighway as they called it back then and has continued to be used to serve every website today. JavaScript code was added to second version browsers like Netscape 2.0 in 1995 and has evolved over the years to become more pleasant to read and write. In the early days, it was referred to as DHTML or dynamic HTML because it allowed for interactive content without a page refresh. However, it was difficult to learn and use in the early web era. Over time, Javascript with the help of the Google Chrome developers became one of the fastest scripting languages. It also has more freely available modules, libraries, and scripts than any other coding language.
The early DHTML games were very simple. Some examples of the games back then were 3d games right in a browser.