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So at our school we get these laptops that we get to use and take home and they run games good but I wanted to know do you guys know of any games that you don't have to install? Because we don't have admin rights. Any portable games y'all know of?
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the only thing i could say is play flash player games because i don't think you can i could be wrong though
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my school gives us mac book pro's and everyone seems to be playing binding of issac. Also see if you could play .jar If you can, you could play minecraft
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skullofdestiney wrote the only thing i could say is play flash player games because i don't think you can i could be wrong though


They blocked all the games in websites

ProBro_Lobbies wrote my school gives us mac book pro's and everyone seems to be playing binding of issac. Also see if you could play .jar If you can, you could play minecraft


Minecraft doesnt run minecraft.net
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My school is exactly the same, what we do is get a usb, you can add games to it and play them off the usb, here are some games i have:

Slender man
Halo Evolved
Minecraft

Normally any .exe game would work fine im sure you can find some. Just keep in mined that sometimes the teacher will ask you to delete the game or unplug it(sometimes it can get the whole class in trouble and cause a school order of no usb allow during class/school rule), I usually sit with my friends at lunch when we have finished everything and just play till the bell rings. Also in some games you can Lan link with another computer and play system link matches.
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SupremeThe_BOSS wrote My school is exactly the same, what we do is get a usb, you can add games to it and play them off the usb, here are some games i have:

Slender man
Halo Evolved
Minecraft

Normally any .exe game would work fine im sure you can find some. Just keep in mined that sometimes the teacher will ask you to delete the game or unplug it(sometimes it can get the whole class in trouble and cause a school order of no usb allow during class/school rule), I usually sit with my friends at lunch when we have finished everything and just play till the bell rings. Also in some games you can Lan link with another computer and play system link matches.


Ill try that out but the ones I hate are the ones you have to install , my friends have dead island but it doesn't save, thanks
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SupremeThe_BOSS wrote My school is exactly the same, what we do is get a usb, you can add games to it and play them off the usb, here are some games i have:

Slender man
Halo Evolved
Minecraft

Normally any .exe game would work fine im sure you can find some. Just keep in mined that sometimes the teacher will ask you to delete the game or unplug it(sometimes it can get the whole class in trouble and cause a school order of no usb allow during class/school rule), I usually sit with my friends at lunch when we have finished everything and just play till the bell rings. Also in some games you can Lan link with another computer and play system link matches.


Ill try that out but the ones I hate are the ones you have to install , my friends have dead island but it doesn't save, thanks
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SupremeThe_BOSS wrote My school is exactly the same, what we do is get a usb, you can add games to it and play them off the usb, here are some games i have:

Slender man
Halo Evolved
Minecraft

Normally any .exe game would work fine im sure you can find some. Just keep in mined that sometimes the teacher will ask you to delete the game or unplug it(sometimes it can get the whole class in trouble and cause a school order of no usb allow during class/school rule), I usually sit with my friends at lunch when we have finished everything and just play till the bell rings. Also in some games you can Lan link with another computer and play system link matches.


Ill try that out but the ones I hate are the ones you have to install , my friends have dead island but it doesn't save, thanks
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SupremeThe_BOSS wrote My school is exactly the same, what we do is get a usb, you can add games to it and play them off the usb, here are some games i have:

Slender man
Halo Evolved
Minecraft

Normally any .exe game would work fine im sure you can find some. Just keep in mined that sometimes the teacher will ask you to delete the game or unplug it(sometimes it can get the whole class in trouble and cause a school order of no usb allow during class/school rule), I usually sit with my friends at lunch when we have finished everything and just play till the bell rings. Also in some games you can Lan link with another computer and play system link matches.


Ill try that out but the ones I hate are the ones you have to install , my friends have dead island but it doesn't save, thanks
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SupremeThe_BOSS wrote My school is exactly the same, what we do is get a usb, you can add games to it and play them off the usb, here are some games i have:

Slender man
Halo Evolved
Minecraft

Normally any .exe game would work fine im sure you can find some. Just keep in mined that sometimes the teacher will ask you to delete the game or unplug it(sometimes it can get the whole class in trouble and cause a school order of no usb allow during class/school rule), I usually sit with my friends at lunch when we have finished everything and just play till the bell rings. Also in some games you can Lan link with another computer and play system link matches.


Ill try that out but the ones I hate are the ones you have to install , my friends have dead island but it doesn't save, thanks
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