There's no downloading and no installation – just go to a website, click on it and start playing. Browser games are ideal for everyone who does not have the time or desire to start complex games, but still wants to immerse themselves in another world – for example during a lunch break at the company computer. Games are always a tab away and are usually free. We've selected three browser games that will make an athlete's heart beat faster.
OFM – Online Football Manager: Your way to becoming a football legend
In Online Football Manager (OFM), you take on the role of a club manager and are tasked with leading your team to the top. In this virtual world of football, strategic skills are needed in the areas of finance, team management, infrastructure and youth development. You have to decide transfers, training plans and tactics to win in national leagues and cup competitions. the challenge? Balanced management of the club ensures sporting success and financial stability.
Table Tennis Manager: Work your way to the top
In Table Tennis Manager, you'll start your career with a small club and work your way up step by step. In this browser game, you have to discover new talents, improve your players' skills, and expand your hall to attract more fans. Through strategic planning and wise investments, you will build a team capable of winning championships and cups. In addition to management tasks, it also includes spying functions that allow you to spy on your competitors to gain an advantage.
Shot Online: The virtual golf course is calling
Golf like a pro without even setting foot out the door? Shot Online makes it possible. In real-life golf, you can develop your character, participate in tournaments, and even chat with other players. Shot Online combines sports game elements with simulation elements. Get your own virtual golf clubs and show that you have what it takes to be a champion.
You can find browser games on relevant online platforms, for example on Browsergames.de
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