Why Finding a Good Browser Game Should Take 3 Seconds, Not 30
Most people don’t search for browser games because they want to “research gaming.” They search because they have a small pocket of time. Five minutes between meetings. Ten minutes before bed. A boring afternoon. A quick break on the phone. A moment when they want something fun now — not after an install, not after creating an account, and definitely not after scrolling through a cluttered site for half an hour. That’s why the phrase “free online games” is more interesting than it looks. On the surface, it sounds broad. In reality, the intent is extremely specific. People are usually asking: What can I play right now? Will it load fast? Will it work on mobile? Do I need to download anything? Can I understand it in seconds? And if I get stuck, can I get help without opening five more tabs? That’s the real gap in the browser gaming space. The web doesn’t have a shortage of games. It has a shortage of fast, useful discovery . And that’s exactly the problem we wanted to...