Embark on a journey through time and challenge in Soulbound, an MMORPG Extraction Roguelike that melds a captivating pixel art world with a narrative that bends the very concept of time. Here, extraction isn’t just a mechanic; it's the heart of your adventure.
Welcome to Gallbladder +++, the short and thrilling experience of the decade!
You play as the Doctor Conway, in a quest to help Mr. Truman, a medical patient suffering from hemorrhage, caused by a biological anomaly. With his Nano-Bot, Conway can explore the poor man's body to eliminate this anomaly!
The (new) place for thoughtful puzzles. From award-winning game designer Zach Gage and engineer Orta Therox, along with Hearst Newspapers, Puzzmo is a fresh spin on a cultural mainstay: the newspaper games page.
GeoHub is a free and open source geography guessing game using Google Streetview to place you in a random location and you have to guess where you think you are in the world.
After Marsho lent his game to a friend awhile back, Mo won't give it back now!
It's up to you find the Warp Stars and take it back even if force is needed.
Soren Game is a dropping puzzle game like Suika Game. You can play on web browser. Players can score points by sticking together puzzle pieces in the shape of Soviet Union countries. The same piece can be put together into different pieces. There's a limit to the container you can put pieces in, and if it overflows, it's game over.
Apartment 14-B is a short visual novel set in the same world as Kowloon's Curse.
Follow Fujimoto and Yukimura, two D.I.M.S. agents, as they solve the case of a man who was found dead in his apartment.
Gather evidence, interview suspects, and solve the mystery of Apartment 14-B.
Disorderly is a daily trivia game where you try to put a group of items in the correct order, based on some criteria, in as few guesses as possible. In addition to the daily games, there are occasionally extra games that are either too difficult or niche to use as the daily game.
New games go live at (or sometimes shortly after) 12:00 AM Eastern Time.
Dragon Court was originally a game released around 1997 as a Java Applet, but became abandonware around 2017. By using Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, much of the game was salvaged, and through the use of cheerpj framework, it was brought back to life for modern browsers.