Games worth your minutes

Short breaks, longer evenings, solo focus or couch share—open the browser and jump straight in. Each pick comes with honest notes: what it plays like, how long a session feels, and the best way to start. No fluff, just enough context to hit play with confidence.

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How this library actually works

Every game page includes four quick facts up top: input (keyboard, mouse, touch or controller), estimated session length, difficulty ramp, and ad cadence. Deeper down you'll find a two-paragraph review, a "first minute" tip, and any settings that smooth the experience (toggle hints, color options, sound off support). Notes are based on hands-on runs in a desktop browser and a mid-range phone so expectations match reality.

New this week

A rotating shelf surfaces standouts: smart sequels, tiny experiments that hit above their size, and updates the community keeps playing. Each entry links to a one-minute summary and a full review. Older picks move to the archive with their notes intact.

Quick plays

- one-screen arcades, tidy logic, fast restart.

Settle-in sessions

roguelikes, builders, story hops with steady progress.

Play together

hot-seat and lightweight multiplayer that runs in a tab.

Practical tags for families

Helpful labels appear where they matter: "no reading needed," "sound optional," "gentle themes," "fast restart," "touch-friendly," and "shared keyboard ok." Content flags and chat notes are visible before you launch, not after.