A written guide to 6 browser games
Casual and simulation titles, ready whenever you are.
MirSolNicGevuq exists to answer one question in writing: what is this browser game actually like? Each entry is a documented profile rather than a listing — controls, pacing, session length, and who the title does and does not suit.
There are 6 profiles in the library, filed under Casual and Simulation. They are written and re-checked by our editorial desk in Stockholm, Sweden, and every page shows when that last happened.
This site runs no games. Nothing here embeds, streams, downloads or executes software; there are no accounts, no purchases and no in-page mechanics. Where a title is published elsewhere, the profile says so plainly and leaves the decision to you.
All play happens on the third-party platforms that publish these titles; this site publishes the written profiles and nothing else.
games in the library
Casual runs and simulation shifts, picked because each one gives you something to do with five minutes or forty-five.
Game Categories
Two genres, six games — find what fits your mood.
How a profile gets written
Four steps, applied to every title without exception. Nothing is published that has skipped one of them.
- 01
Play it first, properly
No profile is written from second-hand material. An editor spends at least three separate sessions with the title, on desktop and on a phone, before opening a document.
- 02
Write down the checkable facts
Genre, typical round length, controls, whether registration or payment is involved, how the difficulty curve behaves. Those facts become the reference table at the top of the page.
- 03
Say who it is not for
A useful description includes the reader who should walk away. We do not issue scores or rankings; we explain the experience and let the reader decide.
- 04
Return to it later
Titles on third-party platforms get patched, restricted or withdrawn without notice. Every profile is re-opened at least twice a year and the review date is updated when it is.
The full policy — selection criteria, independence, corrections — is on the about and editorial policy page.
Common Questions
Editorial contact
Corrections, rights enquiries and reader questions all arrive at the same desk. Written enquiries are answered within five working days.
Registered editorial office
Sveavägen 44, Stockholm 111 34, Sweden