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Kai found the site by accident: a plain URL on a forum thread, games.github.io. It led to a sprawling archive of tiny playable worlds—one-page browser games made by strangers who loved clever constraints. Each icon was a promise: a 10-second puzzle, a single-screen shooter, a poetic interactive postcard.

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The transition from proprietary platforms like Adobe Flash to open web standards like revolutionized web gaming. GitHub Pages provided a free, version-controlled platform for this shift. Kai found the site by accident: a plain

| Game | Description | Typical URL | |------|-------------|--------------| | | The addictive number-merging puzzle, originally by Gabriele Cirulli. Countless clones exist. | https://[user].github.io/2048/ | | Cookie Clicker clones | Incremental/idle games that track your clicks per second. | https://[user].github.io/cookieclicker/ | | Flappy Bird remakes | Simple, frustrating, iconic. Recreated in a few hours by many developers. | https://[user].github.io/flappybird/ | | Retro Bowl (unofficial demos) | Sports management with pixel art aesthetics. | Varies | | Tetris, Snake, Pac-Man | Classic arcade clones, often open-source. | https://[user].github.io/tetris/ | Countless clones exist

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