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Older games, and undemanding games, on a case by case basis. You'll have to be fairly careful with anything that requires a halfway decent GPU see if anyone has it running on your iGPU, what their performance is, and is that acceptable? And even then, at your own risk of disappointment.
You can actually run quite a bit of things if 720p and 30FPS is acceptable to you. But that's less than ideal and no one is really going to encourage it.
AS for specifically what games, you'll have to figure that out for yourself. One problem is your gaming on your non-gaming system creates a lot of extra work...
If you post your specific model or a pic of the power supply label that will be most helpful for us to help you...