Free HTML5 arcade games, properly reviewed.
A curated catalogue of browser-playable games — no installs, no accounts, no ads inside the games. Every title carries a 400-plus-word review from our editorial desk.
Featured games
View all →Asteroid Drift
★★★★½Pilot a single-engine craft through procedurally generated asteroid fields, collect rare ore, and survive escalating waves of debris.
Pixel Runner
★★★★☆A side-scrolling endless runner with one-button controls, escalating obstacle complexity, and a pixel-art aesthetic that holds up at any resolution.
Neon Defender
★★★★☆A twin-stick neon-arcade shooter inspired by the Robotron lineage, with escalating waves and a generous power-up system.
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About FinanceMass Arcade
FinanceMass Arcade is a small, editor-curated catalogue of browser-playable HTML5 games. We don’t aggregate everything; we publish what we’ve actually played, with reviews that explain why a particular game is worth ten minutes of your attention rather than the next one.
Every game is licensed for legitimate embedding from its developer or distributor; every review is written by our editorial team rather than scraped or auto-generated; every page on the site renders cleanly without an account, a popup, or an interstitial. The aim is the gaming-site equivalent of a good magazine column: brief, opinionated, useful.
Our editorial standards and reviewer credentials are described on the About page. Editorial corrections, calculation queries, and partnership requests reach the team via the contact page; we respond within one business day.