Free browser games

A written guide to 6 browser games

TorLemMicCoruz exists to answer one question in writing: what is this browser game actually like? Each entry is a documented profile rather than a listing — controls, pacing, session length, and who the title does and does not suit.

There are 6 profiles in the library, filed under Casual and Puzzle. They are written and re-checked by our editorial desk in Prague, Czech Republic, and every page shows when that last happened.

This site runs no games. Nothing here embeds, streams, downloads or executes software; there are no accounts, no purchases and no in-page mechanics. Where a title is published elsewhere, the profile says so plainly and leaves the decision to you.

All play happens on the third-party platforms that publish these titles; this site publishes the written profiles and nothing else.

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The scope of this site, stated plainly

It is easier to trust a publication that says where its boundaries are. Ours are below.

What you will find here

  • Written game profiles — one page per title, produced from real sessions.
  • Key-facts tables covering genre, typical session, controls and price on the host platform.
  • Honest notes on who a game is for, including the readers who should skip it.
  • A stable taxonomy: the same categories, the same URL pattern, no reshuffling.
  • Publication and last-reviewed dates printed on each profile.

What you will not find here

  • No game runs on this site — nothing is hosted, embedded, streamed or launched here.
  • No transactions: no store, no cart, no subscription, no paywall.
  • No user accounts, profiles, points, streaks or leaderboards.
  • No paid inclusion, sponsored profiles or affiliate arrangements.
  • No star ratings or reader testimonials, because we cannot verify them.

A shelf, not a warehouse

The six games here were picked because they earn their place. Five are casual titles built for quick sessions, the kind you finish before your coffee gets cold. One is a puzzle game that moves slower and asks more from you. Some days you want a run through the subway. Other days you want to think. Both options are here.

There are no leaderboards, no social features, no daily reward loops pulling you back. TorLemMicCoruz just shows you what’s available and gets out of the way. Each title links through to Poki, where the game itself lives, so progress, sound settings, and everything else are handled by that platform, not here.

The collection is small enough to browse in two minutes. If you already know what you want, it takes one click. If you’re not sure, the short descriptions on each game page give you enough to decide without a wall of text.

Two paces, one collection

Five casual titles for sessions measured in minutes. One puzzle game for when you want something that actually makes you stop and think.

How a profile gets written

Four steps, applied to every title without exception. Nothing is published that has skipped one of them.

  1. 01

    Play it first, properly

    No profile is written from second-hand material. An editor spends at least three separate sessions with the title, on desktop and on a phone, before opening a document.

  2. 02

    Write down the checkable facts

    Genre, typical round length, controls, whether registration or payment is involved, how the difficulty curve behaves. Those facts become the reference table at the top of the page.

  3. 03

    Say who it is not for

    A useful description includes the reader who should walk away. We do not issue scores or rankings; we explain the experience and let the reader decide.

  4. 04

    Return to it later

    Titles on third-party platforms get patched, restricted or withdrawn without notice. Every profile is re-opened at least twice a year and the review date is updated when it is.

The full policy — selection criteria, independence, corrections — is on the about and editorial policy page.

Common questions

Editorial contact

Corrections, rights enquiries and reader questions all arrive at the same desk. Written enquiries are answered within five working days.

Registered editorial office

Na Příkopě 15, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic

Telephone

+420 234 261 180

Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00 CET

Email

editorial@torlemmiccoruz.com

Corrections and rights enquiries