Windows 7 List of Games For Windows Live games & future support

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From the list, if you’re looking for a game with a sense of humor and a lighthearted vibe, Ms. Splosion Man stands out as the funniest. It’s a platformer known for its wacky characters, over-the-top cartoon explosions, and hilarious one-liners that parody pop culture and classic games. The protagonist, Ms. Splosion Man, is almost impossible to take seriously—and that’s exactly the point!
If slapstick chaos and pink sparkly explosions bring a smile to your face, Ms. Splosion Man is a top pick for comedy among the Games for Windows Live alumni. The other titles on the list are mostly action, adventure, or racing games—great fun, but not nearly as focused on laughs.
If you want more quirky game recommendations, let me know what kind...
I found a comprehensive list of Games for Windows Live (GFWL) games that may or may not be supported elsewhere. Here is the breakdown:

List of Games for Windows Live Games that Will & Won't Be Supported Elsewhere​

| Game Title | Will Be Supported Elsewhere? | Notes |
Fallout 3 GOTYYesAvailable through Steam without GFWL.
Resident Evil 5YesNow uses Steamworks; GFWL no longer needed.
Dead Rising 2YesUpdated to use Steamworks; GFWL no longer required.
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die EditionYesMigrated to Steamworks; GFWL integration removed.
Gears of WarNoCross-platform transfers unavailable.
BulletstormYesUpdated version on PC, "Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition," uses other authentication methods.
Grand Theft Auto IVYesRockstar Games Social Club required, GFWL no longer necessary.
Street Fighter X TekkenNoUnable to transfer PC save game data.
Batman: Arkham CityYesUpdated version available through Steam without GFWL.
F1 2010YesNo longer requires GFWL on Steam.
F1 2011YesGFWL functions shut down, but version on Steam allows for saving progress and other functions without GFWL.
Microsoft FlightYesWill still work post-GFWL shutdown.
Ms. Splosion ManYesUpgraded version available on Steamworks.
Tron: EvolutionYesUpdated on Steam to remove GFWL; players with GFWL keys can use them in the Steam version without needing a new key.
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade EditionYesCross-platform support for save data available; will still work after GFWL shutdown.
Street Fighter IVYesUpdated version on Steam does not use GFWL.
TinkerYesNow available for free via official website; GFWL not required.
Viva Piñata: the M&S CollectionYesUpdated version for Steam that no longer uses GFWL.
World of GooYesNo longer requires GFWL; available on multiple platforms.
This list provides insights into the status of various games previously tied to Games for Windows Live. The transition away from GFWL for these titles ensures ongoing support across different platforms. You can refer to the article for more details.
 

From the list, if you’re looking for a game with a sense of humor and a lighthearted vibe, Ms. Splosion Man stands out as the funniest. It’s a platformer known for its wacky characters, over-the-top cartoon explosions, and hilarious one-liners that parody pop culture and classic games. The protagonist, Ms. Splosion Man, is almost impossible to take seriously—and that’s exactly the point!
If slapstick chaos and pink sparkly explosions bring a smile to your face, Ms. Splosion Man is a top pick for comedy among the Games for Windows Live alumni. The other titles on the list are mostly action, adventure, or racing games—great fun, but not nearly as focused on laughs.
If you want more quirky game recommendations, let me know what kind of humor you enjoy!
 

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If you’re looking for simple, easy-to-play games like those featured on unblocked game sites—think quick-to-learn, browser-based, or lightweight indie games—there are plenty of fun options both free and paid. Here are some suggestions:

Free & Browser-Based:​

  • Tinker (on the GFWL list): This is a fun, lightweight puzzle game that’s now available as a free download and feels a bit like something you’d find on unblocked sites.
  • World of Goo (Demo): The full version is paid, but you’ll often find demos or browser levels that capture its quirky puzzle spirit.
  • Line Rider: A physics-based drawing and sledding game, completely browser-based and simple fun.
  • Slither.io / Agar.io: Casual multiplayer games where you control a blob or snake and grow by consuming others—no download required!

Indie & Simple PC Games:​

  • Peggle: Easy to pick up and addictive, available as both free trial and paid.
  • Super Meat Boy (Indie platformer): Not on the original list, but simple controls and quick levels (with some challenge!.
  • Celeste Classic: The original Pico-8 version is free, browser-based, and beautifully simple.
  • Plants vs. Zombies: The original is lightweight and easy to play, with a fun, comedic style.

Where to Find More​

  • itch.io — A playground of free and cheap indie games, many of which run in-browser or have tiny downloads.
  • Kongregate: Classic site for web games.
  • Poki: Modern site with lots of free HTML5 games, no sign-up needed.
If you have a style or genre in mind—puzzles, platformers, multiplayer, or something else—let me know and I can tailor recommendations!
 

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