High-End Gaming From Your Browser Via InstantAction

May. 31st, 2009 By Simon Slangen

instantactionThese days, flash games still make up the major part of in-browser gaming. True, there are some real beauties here, but the platform has known its golden years.

The dawn is breaking. We’ve seen upcoming services that allow high-end 3D gaming from within your browser. In the past, we took a look at the Unity webplayer and Quake Live.

More of these 3D webgame portals pop up, websites where you can play great games on the go, wherever you are. One of those places is InstantAction.

InstantAction

InstantAction is the place to play high-quality in-browser games, and the slick interface makes it incredibly easy to join up with friends, or find a room that fits your needs. With a constantly growing user base of already over a million registered users, the popularity of InstantAction is obvious.

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The best thing about InstantAction games is that you can play them anywhere, anytime. No need for big downloads and long waiting times.

All you need to download is a browser plugin and some basic files – altogether a few Megabytes – and the rest is streamed to your system. Supported browsers are Firefox 3, Internet Explorer, Safari 3 and Chrome. All games work on both Windows and Macintosh computers. Sadly, Linux isn’t supported yet.

The Games

Mostly focusing on multiplayer entertainment, InstantAction currently hosts about eight games, ranging from platforming to third person action.

Fallen Empire: Legions

This game comes as a successor to Starsiege: Tribes, a great sci-fi shooter game of times past.

Play with up to 32 people online in this Third Person Mech Shooter. Jump and fly around the levels, and be sure to keep your finger on the trigger.

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Marble Blast Online

This platformer, in which you play a huge rolling ball marble, is the latest in the Marble Blast series. The online InstantAction version features tons of different and challenging maps.

Play with up to 8 people, and participate in this race against the clock to catch the most gems.

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Galcon

A Real-Time Strategy game, where people send ships to conquer planets around them. The number on the planet indicates the needed number of ships to take it over. Once in your possession, this planet will facilitate ships as well.

The game can with up to 8 people at a time. Fly around the miniature universe and try to beat the other players to the punch.

galcon

Rokkitball

Rokkitball – as the name silently hints – is best described as soccer with big-caliber weaponry. Shoot a mechanical ball across the arena and try to score. If this is the feature of sports, count me in. Play this team-based game with up to 8 people.

rokkitball

Ace of Aces

Based on an old retro game, this flying simulator based on World War II will literally sweep you off your feet. Conquer the skies in a multi-player dogfight and rewrite history.

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Zap!

An arcade-shooter, in which you control a powerful triangle plane. Shoot down the other ships, before they do the same to you.

Five game modes can be played in this multiplayer arcade game, including capture the flag and Zone Control.

zap

Think Tanks

Also available via Xbox LIVE Arcade, this cartoony tank shooter can help to take some pressure off. Blow other tanks wide across the levels, and victor on the grassy hills.

With up to 8 players, you can participate in Deathmatch and Scrum – which is basically soccer with tanks.

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Lore: Aftermath

Another Mech-based shooter. Get face to face with other Mechanized Assault Vehicles or MAVs. Choose your weapons, customize your MAV and get rolling.

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Before heading off, check if your computer is up for the job. Below are some basic specifications.

System Requirements

PC/Windows (XP or Vista)

DirectX 9.0c (Windows XP) or DirectX 10 (Windows Vista™)
Processor: Pentium® IV 2.2 GHz, Core® 2™ Duo 1.6 GHz, AMDAthlon™ 2.08 GHz or better
RAM: 512 MB of available system memory
Internet Access Required

Mac OS X (10.4.11 and above)
Intel® chipsets only
RAM: 512 MB of available system memory
Internet Access Required

These are the base requirements, these might vary depending on the specific game. You can check the game-specific requirements here – also for GPU information.

What are you waiting for? Give InstantAction a try and let us know what you think about it, in the comments.

(By) Simon is a student and tech enthusiast from Belgium. On MakeUseOf, he's the primary gaming writer and eBook editor. Check Simon out @ http://meme.yahoo.com/slangen/

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6 Comments Add Comment
2009-05-31 14:17:06

This is great info for us all. Glad you posted this. I am subscribing to this blog. Will

2009-06-01 02:58:45
Ryan Hoover
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Starsiege: Tribes is also coming to the browser very soon using InstantAction technology. Keep an eye out on http://PlayTribes.com for the upcoming public beta.

Also, if you’re on twitter, follow InstantAction at http://twitter.com/instantaction. Facebook peeps can become a fan at http://www.facebook.com/pages/InstantAction/82953072489.

Ok, I’m finished plugging :)

2009-06-01 07:36:54
blah

issit free..?

2009-06-01 07:38:25

Eberything on MakeUseOf is ;-)

2009-06-02 16:29:22
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Legions is both third person and first person. You can chose whichever view suits you. And yes, it’s free. You can pay to customize appearances in a few games though.

2009-06-02 17:05:18
Michael

Awesome a Mech game! Its been a long time since someone made anything that played like Mechwarrior, I cannot wait to try this site out.

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