typically refers to a nostalgic subculture of the late 2000s and early 2010s where amateur developers and enthusiasts used Google’s free Blogger (Blogspot) platform to host or curate browser-based Flash games. The Rise of the Blogspot Arcade
Projects like Flashpoint have archived many of the games that originally populated these blogs to ensure they aren't lost to history. BLOGSPOT GAMES
Small developers used the platform to share .swf (Flash) files directly with a community without needing expensive hosting. typically refers to a nostalgic subculture of the
Students created sites like "Unblocked Games 66" or "77" on Blogspot to bypass school internet filters. BLOGSPOT GAMES
Enthusiasts utilized the Blogger interface to write walkthroughs and reviews for popular web games. Key Features of Blogspot Gaming Sites