How to play

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-style picks may also listen for arrow keys or similar shortcuts. Watch the tutorial each publisher shows on first load.

Merge and puzzle flow

For dice-style merge games, think one move ahead: combine smaller values before the board gets crowded. If you trap a high tile in a corner with no pairs, restart the round instead of forcing risky chains.

Relaxing tap games

Pop-style toys reward steady rhythm. Take micro-pauses between bursts to avoid sore fingers on longer sessions, and lower animation load in your OS settings if the device runs warm.

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.