There are lots of ways, if you are programming savvy. You can find copies of PC-games made portable. I am not condoning piracy. I own a copy of Rome total war. I found a torrent that had a copy of the game that was portable.
You just copy the game onto the hard drive of the computer you are using. And it runs out of temp. Remember: downloading games or software without a license is piracy.
turn your computer where the back is facing the teacher then play games
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Simple Answer is no, but if you want to get techie you can play JS games
http://snesbox.com/ you can also play Nes games on there too.
Yes, children in the Stone Age did play games. However, the specific games they played would have varied depending on the culture and resources available to them. Some common games might have included throwing and catching objects, playing tag, and creating imaginative play scenarios.
There are numerous websites that can be used to play virtual online fishing games for children. A few games are about catching as many fish as possible before time runs out.
You can try the mini games at herinteractive.com but you can't play a whole game without downloading sorry
Beacuse "The Hunger Games" movie hasn't even been released yet, Alliance Films has not started casting the additional characters for the sequal, Catching Fire.