Games for anyone and everyone

Games for anyone and everyone
Expensive hardware and software is probably the biggest reason that keeps people away from investing in gaming. High-end consoles cost Rs 15,000 and more, and entry-level consoles cost anywhere from Rs 5,000 upwards. Even if you want to play one of those slick new games on your good old PC it’s still going to require a high-end graphics card, at least a gigabyte of RAM and a nice shiny processor. Games cost anything between Rs 5,000 and Rs 3,500. It is a an expensive hobby.

However, today almost everyone has access to a basic PC with a browser and a net connection.

This opens a whole range of free options in Flash universe. So this time, in Let’s Play, we’ll introduce you to some Flash games that are definitely going to have you hooked for hours. If you’re taking a break between work, or classes, then here are a few options to let you blow off some steam for free.

Expenses aside, complexity is another big entry barrier into the world of gaming. We at FC have ensured that you don’t have to scratch your head with 20 key combinations, plus mouse sensitivity configurations, when we shortlisted these three games for you.

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