Introduction: The History of Online Games and How it’s Evolved
Online Games are not just for kids anymore. It’s become big business – one of the biggest on the planet, in fact.
It’s hard to believe that it all started with Spacewar!, a game written in 1962 by Steve Russell (a 19-year-old MIT student) and some friends on a PDP-1 computer.
While Spacewar! would be considered primitive by today’s standards, it was the first game to allow multiple players to compete head-to-head through networks and is often credited with being the first-ever video game (although there were other games before it).
Top 10 Classic Online Games You Can Play Right Now
Paper.io is one of the best online games for players who love competition.
Paper.io is a simple game in which you need to destroy your enemies by wrapping them in your color. The game has easy controls so you don’t have to use both hands to play it. You can move around with your left mouse button, and shoot by clicking or dragging your right mouse button.
I love Paper.io because it’s perfect for players who are looking for a quick time-killing game that will not require much attention from them but still be fun enough to keep their interest for a while.
How About Some Competitive Multiplayer Games?
So you want to know which games are the best?
Here is a list of the top 10 games, ranked by their competitive multiplayer features.
1. Overwatch
2. Destiny 2
3. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
4. League of Legends
5. Rocket League
6. Dota 2
7. Call of Duty: WWII
8. Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG)
9. Fortnite Battle Royale
10. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
Conclusion:
As video games have become more advanced, so too has their ability to offer experiences that are unique and varied.