In the mid-2000s, the rise of Adobe Flash enabled a new generation of browser-based games. Among them, Ninja Kiwi’s Bloons Tower Defense (2007) distinguished itself by merging the classic tower defense genre with a whimsical, balloon-popping premise. However, the game’s most remarkable achievement is not its mechanical innovation but its resilience. While commercial sequels like Bloons TD 6 thrive on app stores, the original Flash versions and their HTML5 successors survive in a parallel digital ecosystem known as "unblocked games."
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