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Ðåçóëüòàòû îïðîñà: Êàêàÿ íîâàÿ èñòîðèÿ â CL Âàì íðàâèòñÿ áîëüøå îñòàëüíûõ
"Ñâÿòîøà" - Àëàìèäà, îáõîäÿùèé Êàðèáû íà Ñâÿòîì Ìèëîñåðäèè Fattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames Com 8 25.81%
"Ïîìåøàííûé íà ñîêðîâèùàõ" Áëåêâóä, âåäóùèé ðàñêîïêè íà Êàéìàíå Fattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames Com 10 32.26%
"Îõîòíèê íà ðàáîòîðãîâöåâ" Ãðèì, óêðàñèâøèé áðèã êîñòÿìè Fattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames Com 10 32.26%
Îäíà èç äóøåùèïàòåëüíûõ èñòîðèé èç íîâûõ êâåñòîâ CL Fattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames Com 5 16.13%
ß ðàâíîäóøåí ê ñêàçêàì, áûë áû òîëê îò òðîôåéíûõ êîðàáëåé Fattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames ComFattygames Com 9 29.03%
Îïðîñ ñ âûáîðîì íåñêîëüêèõ âàðèàíòîâ îòâåòà. Ãîëîñîâàâøèå: 31. Âû åù¸ íå ãîëîñîâàëè â ýòîì îïðîñå | Îòìåíèòü ñâîé ãîëîñ

 
 
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However, the site was notorious for its ad-heavy environment. Pop-unders and banner ads were the price of admission. For the young, broke gamer, this was a fair trade: you tolerate a few ads, and you get to play a Ben 10 fighting game or Sonic the Hedgehog fan project for free. The slow death of Fattygames is directly tied to the death of Adobe Flash . In December 2020, Adobe officially ended support for Flash Player. Browsers blocked the plugin, and overnight, thousands of games on sites like Fattygames became unplayable blank squares.

Here is a look at what the site was, what it offered, and why it remains a fond memory for many. At its core, Fattygames.com was a flash game aggregator. The website featured a simple, often cluttered layout filled with thumbnail icons of hundreds of games. The name itself—playfully referencing "fat" piles of content—suggested that the site wasn't about sleek design, but about volume. If you wanted to play a game, Fattygames likely had three versions of it.

Fattygames.com was never the king of the arcade, but it was a reliable court jester. It didn't invent the flash game, but it made sure you never ran out of things to click. Note: As of 2026, users attempting to visit old Flash game archives should ensure they have proper security extensions enabled, as many legacy ad networks can pose risks. For preserved gameplay, consider dedicated projects like BlueMaxima's Flashpoint.

If you were a kid with access to a school computer lab between 2005 and 2015, chances are you spent a good chunk of your "research time" on sites like Fattygames.com. While not as globally famous as Miniclip or AddictingGames, Fattygames carved out a dedicated niche as a straightforward, no-frills archive of browser-based entertainment.

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However, the site was notorious for its ad-heavy environment. Pop-unders and banner ads were the price of admission. For the young, broke gamer, this was a fair trade: you tolerate a few ads, and you get to play a Ben 10 fighting game or Sonic the Hedgehog fan project for free. The slow death of Fattygames is directly tied to the death of Adobe Flash . In December 2020, Adobe officially ended support for Flash Player. Browsers blocked the plugin, and overnight, thousands of games on sites like Fattygames became unplayable blank squares.

Here is a look at what the site was, what it offered, and why it remains a fond memory for many. At its core, Fattygames.com was a flash game aggregator. The website featured a simple, often cluttered layout filled with thumbnail icons of hundreds of games. The name itself—playfully referencing "fat" piles of content—suggested that the site wasn't about sleek design, but about volume. If you wanted to play a game, Fattygames likely had three versions of it.

Fattygames.com was never the king of the arcade, but it was a reliable court jester. It didn't invent the flash game, but it made sure you never ran out of things to click. Note: As of 2026, users attempting to visit old Flash game archives should ensure they have proper security extensions enabled, as many legacy ad networks can pose risks. For preserved gameplay, consider dedicated projects like BlueMaxima's Flashpoint.

If you were a kid with access to a school computer lab between 2005 and 2015, chances are you spent a good chunk of your "research time" on sites like Fattygames.com. While not as globally famous as Miniclip or AddictingGames, Fattygames carved out a dedicated niche as a straightforward, no-frills archive of browser-based entertainment.


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