Granddad's Attic is a quiet, story-driven puzzle adventure built like a miniature Myst room. Explore a dusty attic, open a footlocker, decode a diary, tune an old radio, follow a music-box clue, inspect a badge, and uncover the letter Granddad left behind. A built-in hint button nudges you forward whenever you're stuck.
A daily kid quiz built for the car ride to school. Grade-targeted math for both kids (Grade 2 + Grade 4), Words of the Day with a definition-match question, kid-appropriate news, history trivia, fun facts, jokes, and would-you-rather. Content refreshes every morning and never repeats. Logs how many tries each question takes so the next day's math nudges easier or harder.
Par 3 is a premium top-down golf prototype built with Phaser and Matter.js. Pull back anywhere on the screen, release to launch, then watch the ball arc through wind, land with rollout, and settle around the cup. Phase 1 includes one polished grass hole with difficulty modes, wind, aim preview, power meter, procedural audio, lip-outs, and a score screen.
Defend Earth from descending drone swarms in this classic arcade fixed shooter, rebuilt for the modern browser. Alien Descent features wave-by-wave gameplay plus modern additions: Triple Shot, Rapid Fire, and Barrier power-ups that drop from defeated drones. Battle through 10+ unique formations — V-shapes, diamonds, circles, and more. Face off against epic bosses every 5 waves with spread shots, homing bombs, and escort fleets. Compete for the top spot on the global leaderboard with classic 3-letter initials entry.
Math Quest RPG turns math practice into an adventure. Choose from three character classes — the tanky Warrior, the powerful Mage, or the versatile Ranger — and dive into procedurally generated dungeons. Every battle is a math problem: answer correctly to attack, answer fast for bonus damage. Problems scale from simple addition on Floor 1 to mixed operations by Floor 6+. Visit shops to buy upgrades, find treasure rooms for stat boosts, and challenge floor bosses with harder problems. Wrong answers show the correct solution so kids learn as they play — no punishment, just encouragement.
Guide your googly-eyed snake around the grid, gobble up food, and grow as long as you can without crashing. Snake features three difficulty levels — Easy with wall wrapping and a continue, Normal with wall collision, and Hard with spawning obstacles and a reachability check so you never get trapped unfairly. Collect power-ups like Slow-Mo, Magnet, Ghost mode, and Double Points. Hit milestones to unlock rainbow mode, background star fields, and aurora effects. Every eat triggers particles, floating score text, and a satisfying crunch. Compete against your own high score on each difficulty.
Play a full 3-inning baseball game or a classic Home Run Derby with adorable bobblehead players. In Full Game mode, bat against a CPU team, pitch with fastballs, curveballs, and changeups, watch fielders chase down fly balls, and run the bases. Three difficulty levels, slow-motion HR replays, a TV-style scorebug, and crowd silhouettes that cheer on big plays make it feel like a real broadcast.
A retro paddle-and-ball arcade showdown, rebuilt for the browser. Move your paddle to hit the ball past the computer opponent in this fast-paced duel. The ball speeds up with each rally and angles differently depending on where it hits your paddle. Choose from three difficulty levels and play to 11. Pixel-crisp visuals with dotted center line, chunky score digits, and a square ball.
Brickfall is an original falling-blocks arcade stacker. Seven geometric shapes â lines, squares, T's, S's, Z's, J's, and L's in a vivid magenta-and-amber palette â drop into a 10-wide pit. Slide them, rotate them, and pack them in to clear full rows. Pull off a four-line clear for the biggest point payout. The longer you survive, the faster they fall. Daily and all-time leaderboards with classic 3-letter initials. Plays great on phone, tablet, or desktop with on-screen touch buttons or keyboard.
Ultimate Tic-Tac-Toe takes the 30-second classic and turns it into a game that rewards planning five moves ahead. Nine small boards are arranged in a 3×3 meta-grid — and the cell you play in a small board decides which small board your opponent must play in next. Win three small boards in a row on the big grid to win the match. Play solo against a computer opponent with three difficulty levels (Easy random, Medium heuristic, Hard minimax with alpha-beta search), or pass the phone back and forth in 2-player hotseat mode. Mobile-first design — full board fits any screen without scrolling.
Dad Quest is a three-act deckbuilder roguelike card battler with suburban absurdism baked in. Choose Hank, Doug, or Brenda, climb a branching map, fight visible-intent enemies, buy cards and relics at shops, survive odd neighborhood events, rest when you can, and build a deck strong enough to defeat the Ultimate HOA President.
Race against the clock and other players by typing words as fast as you can. Your car speeds up with every correct word and slows down on mistakes. A fun way to build real typing skills.
Coming SoonPlace towers along the path and defend your base from waves of enemies. Upgrade your towers, combine abilities, and figure out the best strategy to survive every round.
Coming Soon