
TALOGG
Play quick brain games, puzzles, and arcade challenges on a casual gaming platform.
@taloggHQ · X
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Play quick brain games, puzzles, and arcade challenges on a casual gaming platform.
@taloggHQ · X

Playable collection of small, absurd AI projects, each taking about ten seconds
@KarolBuilds · X
My AI slop at is so underrated that I’m the only visitor.

Play a browser game instantly with no wallet or setup.
@NormiePepeNFT · X
Want to have some fun? 🐸🎮 Try the NOPE game — built entirely with Claude Code. No wallet connection required. No complicated setup. Just jump in and play. Have some fun. Be NOPE. 💚

Train your focus, speed, and memory in 6-minute brain exercise sessions.
@i_manish_30 · X
Mathletiq - 6 minute brain exercise app

Play chess online or against AI, with mini-games deciding every capture.
@GeorgeGognadze · X
Hi, I’m building the new chess version where mini games decide the capture @dualchess

Tap keys in rhythm to master sprint physics and set records in this rhythmic challenge game.
stigo · V2EX
继续上站,今天顺便修了 2 个 bug,系统越用越顺手了 ## 不废话,直接上链接👇👇👇 - [Play Speed Stars Online for Free]( https://speed-stars.top/)  - [Drive Mad Unblocked]( https://speed-stars.top/)  ## 后面计划多做几个模板,告别千篇一律

Play 7 Takes, a card game of nerve and memory, against an AI dealer.
u/termicrafter16 · Reddit
A friend taught me a Slovenian card game two days ago. GPT-5.6 Sol helped me turn our argument into an AI opponent. Two days ago, a friend taught me Sedmice, a traditional card game we play in Slovenia. The rules are simple, but we quickly got into an argument about the best moves. Naturally, I decided the reasonable way to settle it was to build an AI opponent. I wrote out the rules, project specification, architecture, and implementation details, then handed the logic to GPT-5.6 Sol. Ab

Solve grid logic puzzles in a calm, meditative experience.
@birkinapps · X
Logic Loom is out now on iOS 🧩 A calm collection of grid logic puzzles — Want to try before installing? Play the web demo, no download needed. iOS: demo: #puzzlegame #indiedev

Play Yahtzee against an optimal AI to test your strategy intuition.
@afotherg · X
I vibe coded an optimal yahtzee game. See if your intuition is the right move. Repo at with acknowlegements

Play a strategy game about the AI race where you govern the US or China through 2030.
micstradev · HN
I made a strategy game where you play the US or China through the AI race, 2026 to 2030, sixteen quarterly turns in the browser. One run takes about half an hour. At the start, the game seals two dice you never get to see. Inside: how hard alignment really is, and how fast takeoff compounds. You get eval reports, but only as ranges, and they flatter you most exactly when your systems are least aligned. At the end you get a debrief which shows what your evals said each quarter and also what was actually true. I lost every run I played myself so far. Every number in the game is source-backed or a labeled design choice. Some of them are wrong somewhere. There is an issue template for challenging a number with a better source, and the better source wins. No accounts, no tracking, no server, works offline after first load. AGPL, nonprofit. Cards and parameters are plain JSON. Contribution is possible without writing code. Would like to have your thoughts if it is fun to play, how you lik

Multiplayer game combining chess strategy with dice rolling mechanics in fast-paced skirmishes.
@z3roshot · X
Made up a game where chess meets dice: roll, shop, secretly place, fight. ⚄ Same deterministic engine runs the bots and the humans. Server-authoritative so nobody can peek at your hidden pieces. Built with Claude Code. Read more

A cyberpunk-themed idle clicker game where you generate packets, unlock upgrades, and progress through grids.
@ClickSploit · X
I’m excited to officially launch ClickSploit. Check it out here: What started as a fun side project turned into a cybersecurity-themed idle clicker game. I built ClickSploit by using AI to help bridge some of my coding gaps, while leaning on my IT and tech experience to shape the game’s concepts, progression, and terminology. The game is meant to be fun first, but also gives players a small look into real cybersecurity ideas like alert triage, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, endpoint detection, identity security, automation, and building a stronger security program. It’s not a technical simulator, but it is a fun way to get a light introduction to tools and operations that people in cyber and IT work with every day. ClickSploit is accessible directly in your browser on both desktop and mobile phones, so there’s nothing to install. Mobile App development is in progress! This is still early, and I’ll continue improving the game with new conten