Browser games our editorial team has most recently playtested and written up — ordered by review date, newest first. Our latest addition was reviewed on 2026-05-18.
Most browser-game portals call a game “new” the moment an upstream partner feed drops it into their catalog. That can mean the game was released yesterday, or it can mean a twelve-year-old Flash conversion just got added to a syndication list last week. Neither version tells you much about whether the game is actually worth your ten minutes.
We use a narrower definition. A game shows up on this page when a human on our editorial team has done three specific things in the past few weeks:
The result is a much smaller pipeline than a “latest games” ticker at a typical portal — we ship roughly three to twelve reviews a week — but every review on this page is something a person actually played. If we couldn’t reach gameplay in a game (iframe input focus broken, WebGL disabled, anti-clone check on the GamePix wrapper), we say so on the game’s page rather than padding the review with genre-generic filler.
Below, you’ll find our most recent reviewed titles in descending date order. After that, we also surface a small sample from our broader unreviewed catalog — games that are playable on the site but have not been individually playtested by an editor. These are clearly separated so you can tell at a glance which review tier each game sits in.
If you want to see the full editorial corpus by category, head over to a category page (casual, puzzle, arcade, racing, action, sports, adventure, strategy, multiplayer), or jump straight to the blog for longer-form deep dives and multi-game roundups.
Each of these pages includes screenshots, playtest notes, external rating cross-checks, and a full editorial verdict.

These games are playable on the site but have not yet been individually reviewed by our editorial team. They come from our partner feeds (GameMonetize, Famobi) and we cannot personally vouch for each one.