Starting a session
Open the games section on the home page. Each card shows art, a short description, and a play button. Tap play and the title opens inside a window on the same page. Close it when you are done and pick another card.
Controls: touch, mouse, and keyboard
On a phone, most games expect taps and drags. On a laptop, the mouse replaces your finger. Racing titles may use steering gestures; chess expects deliberate clicks or taps. Follow the short onboarding each publisher shows on first load.
Strategy chess
Take your time on moves. If the clock stresses you, look for casual modes inside the frame or play untimed when available. Undo rules depend on the publisher—not our site.
Sports and reflex games
Goalkeeper, basketball, and dunk-style puzzles reward anticipation. Keep the screen at eye level, relax your shoulders, and take a break after intense streaks so your hands and neck stay comfortable.
Tips for smoother play
- Use sound once; audio cues often signal timers or hazards.
- Rotate your phone if a game feels cramped in portrait.
- Close other heavy tabs so the embedded player has memory to breathe.
- If a frame looks stuck, refresh once, then try the new-tab link.
If something breaks
Disable aggressive blockers briefly, try another browser, or open the game in a new tab from the line under our player. Corporate networks sometimes strip embeds; a phone data connection is a quick way to test.