Practical writing about browser games
Original, hand-written guides on genres, hardware, family-safe play, and the way browser gaming has changed since Flash disappeared. No SEO filler, no top-ten clickbait — just useful articles for people who actually play.
Racing Games on the Web: Keyboard vs. Controller
A practical comparison of keyboard, gamepad, and touch controls for browser racing games — what each does well, and which racing sub-genres each is best for.
Read articleA Parent's Guide to Kid-Safe Online Gaming
A grounded guide to letting your child play online games without losing control of the experience — what to look for, what to avoid, and the conversations that matter.
Read articleWhy Two-Player Couch Games Still Matter
Local two-player browser games are one of the few genres that actually got better in the streaming era. Here is the case for sharing a keyboard again.
Read articleThe Complete Guide to Browser Games in 2026
A practical, no-nonsense guide to playing browser games in 2026 — what HTML5 actually means, how performance has changed, and what to look for in a modern free game site.
Read articlePuzzle Games That Actually Train Your Brain
Most "brain training" games are marketing. Here are the puzzle game types that genuinely build cognitive skills, and how to tell the difference.
Read articleBest .io Games to Play Right Now: A Genre Deep-Dive
A grown-up guide to .io games — what they actually are, why they are addictive, the sub-genres worth your time, and how to pick winners over filler.
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