53 free browser games: puzzles, action, solitaire, shooters, typing and more. No download, no install, no sign-up — every game opens instantly and works on PC, Chromebook, phone and tablet, at school or at home.
Each game also comes with a step-by-step tutorial and its full source code, so you can peek behind the curtain and learn to build your own. More games are being translated from the Japanese site!
HinaTech Games isn't only about playing. Every single game on this site comes with a step-by-step tutorial and its complete source code (plain HTML, CSS and JavaScript — no frameworks, no build tools). Wonder how a tower defense game finds the path for its enemies, how 2048 merges its tiles, or how a bullet hell shooter moves hundreds of bullets at 60fps? Open the tutorial, read the real code, copy it to your own computer and start modding.
It's a fun way to learn game programming: start from a game you just played, see exactly how it works, and make it your own.
Most games have a built-in leaderboard. Play, submit your score with a nickname — no account needed — and see how you stack up against players around the world. Weekly and all-time rankings are available for every game.
HinaTech Games is a collection of free browser games hand-built in Japan. Each game is a lightweight web page: no download, no install, no account, no paywall. Because nothing needs to be installed, the games run on school Chromebooks, shared family PCs, and phones alike — perfect for a quick break wherever you are.
New games are added regularly, and the English collection keeps growing as more titles are translated from the Japanese site. Popular picks range from classics like Falling Blocks, Brick Breaker and Solitaire to originals like Fruit Merge, Block Fit Puzzle and Fireworks Master.
A: Yes. Every game on HinaTech Games is 100% free to play, with no in-app purchases or paid features. The site is supported by ads.
A: No. All games run directly in your web browser — there is nothing to install and no sign-up. Just open a game page and play.
A: Yes. Every game is a lightweight web page that needs no installation or plugins, so the games work on school Chromebooks and shared computers where downloads are blocked, as long as your network allows access to the site.
A: Yes. The games are built with touch controls in mind and run on iPhone, Android and tablets as well as PC. A few keyboard-focused games, such as the typing games, are best played with a physical keyboard.
A: Most games have a global leaderboard. After playing you can submit your score with a nickname — no account needed — and see how you rank against other players.
A: Yes! Every game comes with a step-by-step tutorial and its complete source code (HTML, CSS and JavaScript), so you can learn game programming by reading and modifying real games.