The full collection

TorLemMicCoruz holds six titles: five casual, one puzzle. The casual games share a similar beat: things move, you react, and rounds end in a few minutes. The puzzle game sits apart. Blockpost doesn’t rush you, but the board fills up anyway, and careless moves compound. Each page below gives you a proper look at what a game actually does before you commit to following the source reference.

The source reference on every game page opens Poki in a new tab. That’s where the game runs. TorLemMicCoruz is the directory; Poki is the host. If you’ve played any of these titles before elsewhere, they’ll feel familiar from the first few seconds.

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Casual

Papa’s Scooperia

Serve orders, stack toppings, and keep the patience meter from hitting zero.

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Casual

Talking Tom Gold Run

Chase the robbers, collect gold, and keep building: an endless runner with a purpose.

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Casual

Subway Surfers

Run down the tracks, dodge trains, and collect coins in this familiar endless runner.

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Puzzle

Blockpost

A block-placement puzzle with no timer: just you, the pieces, and a grid that gets crowded.

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Casual

11-11

Fit shapes onto an 11×11 board. It starts peaceful. It doesn’t stay that way.

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Casual

Snake vs Human

Steer your snake, eat orbs, and outgrow the competition before it outgrows you.

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Each of the six titles here has its own page with a longer look at how it actually plays, what the difficulty curve does, and who it suits. If you’re not sure where to start, 11-11 and Blockpost need no prior knowledge and are easy to pick up. Subway Surfers and Talking Tom Gold Run are faster, good for a few minutes or longer if you find a rhythm.

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