These versions are often poorly optimized and may lag on school-issued hardware [3].
It is always recommended to use school devices and networks for their intended educational purposes and to play games on personal devices during your own time [11].
Similar to Google Sites, developers host HTML5 versions of games on GitHub, often evading basic filters [13].
"Unblocked" sites are often unofficial and may contain aggressive advertisements, pop-ups, or scripts that can compromise device security [3, 8].
These versions are often poorly optimized and may lag on school-issued hardware [3].
It is always recommended to use school devices and networks for their intended educational purposes and to play games on personal devices during your own time [11].
Similar to Google Sites, developers host HTML5 versions of games on GitHub, often evading basic filters [13].
"Unblocked" sites are often unofficial and may contain aggressive advertisements, pop-ups, or scripts that can compromise device security [3, 8].