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The "story" of these games is essentially a digital game of "cat and mouse" between students and network administrators:
: As schools began blocking these sites, "aggregator" sites (like Unblocked Games 66 , 76 , or WTF ) emerged. These sites often use Google Sites or GitHub hosting, which schools find difficult to block without disrupting actual educational resources. UnlockedGames
Several specific games have become cultural icons within the school environment: Unblocked Games 87 - Google Drive: Sign-in The "story" of these games is essentially a
* Home. * Iron Snout. * A Small World Cup. * Slope. * Zombotron 2. * Zombotron. * Drift Hunters. * 10 Bullets. * 1 Will Survive 2. Unblocked Games WTF - Google Drive: Sign-in * Iron Snout
: After Adobe Flash was retired, the community pivoted to HTML5 and WebGL , which allow complex 2D and 3D games to run directly in modern browsers without extra plugins. Popular Titles in the "Unblocked" Scene
: Originally, these were simple Flash games hosted on sites like Newgrounds or Cool Math Games .