Free online games, reviewed by people who actually played them.
A small catalogue of browser-playable games we’ve sat down with and written honestly about. Different reviewer for different genres. No account sign-up, no pop-ups on the game pages.
Featured games
View all →Lattice Loop Rush
★★★★☆Lattice-navigation arcade with looping paths. Trace loops through node graphs. Forty graphs.
Weave Burst
★★★★½Weave-cascade puzzle-arcade. Chain thread-crossings for cascade bonuses. One hundred patterns.
Lattice Grid Solve
★★★★½Grid-tracing logic puzzle with one hundred levels. Hand-tuned solutions; daily challenge mode.
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About AJ Arcade
Lattice Loop is small on purpose. We publish browser-playable HTML5 games that one of us has actually played through, and then we write about them. Hundreds of titles, not thousands. We’d rather you find one game you like than scroll past twenty you don’t.
Three reviewers cover the site between them. Deepa Krishnan handles puzzle and .io. Pierre Dubois covers racing and shooters. Sinead Riley writes arcade, sports, and adventure. Each has a byline and a profile page so you can see what else they’ve covered, plus an email address if you want to argue with a verdict.
Editorial standards and full reviewer credentials live on the About page. Corrections or developer responses go through the contact page and we usually answer within a business day.