If you're among the thousands of Infinite Craft players in the world, you've probably torn yourself away from the game for a minute to check out the website it's hosted on. If not, let us introduce you to Neal.fun, and also, Neal.
Neal Agarwal, a programmer who Business Insider called "one of the web's most original minds, founded Neal.fun in 2017. He's actually been coding since he was nine years old (he's in his mid-20s now), but the site that shares his first name is his major claim to fame.
Infinite Craft also isn't the first game from Neal to go viral. But we'll get to that in a bit.
The games on Neal's website aren't, strictly speaking, all "games." Agarwal has playfully and, let's face it, more accurately referred to them as "web toys." That being said, some features there are more... game-ish than others.
So, we're going to look at five of them in this article. If you're like me and are into Infinite Craft, these five other "web toys" on the site should more than wet your whistle.
You've been there before. You're setting up a new account somewhere online, and it's time to choose your password. If you're like many, you use an old standby to remember it more easily. Like your best friend's dog's maiden name plus the year Jan Michael Vincent was born and a few random characters.
However, for many sites, that simply isn't good enough. Your password must also contain several other elements to make it harder to guess. For your own safety, of course. I swear, when signing up for Twitch, it took me 20 minutes to finally think of a password that met the site's approval.
Well, the Password Game takes this situation and turns it into something a bit more enjoyable. It starts out simply enough - "Please choose a password." What
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