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Each game page names the original open-source project and license, so you can see where the browser game came from before you play.
Unblocked games for desktop browsers
PCder keeps a small shelf of free no download browser games for desktop breaks. Start with 2048, Minesweeper, Pacman, Tetris, and other open-source web games that load in a normal tab.
Game shelf
Quiet browser puzzles with clean boards, simple rules, and room to think.
Classic arcade ideas rebuilt for modern browsers. Play retro games online with no Flash.
Fast no download games for a short break at a desk.
Slower web games for thinking, memory, cards, board play, or idle progress.
Direct answer
PCder is a desktop-first catalog of unblocked browser games and open-source web games. It lists free no download games with simple controls, clear source links, and small front-end builds that do not need a launcher.
Site theme
Most browser game sites chase volume. PCder keeps the shelf smaller, checks the source link, and picks games that make sense on a PC. It is made for people searching for unblocked games, open-source web games, free browser games, and games to play when bored at work.
The shelf starts with cozy web games, retro arcade online games, quick-play browser games, and strategy or idle games. Each game gets its own page with controls, a source link, license status, and a short description for players.
Why PCder
Each game page names the original open-source project and license, so you can see where the browser game came from before you play.
PCder favors HTML5, Canvas, JavaScript, and WebGL games that run in the browser. You do not need an account, launcher, or desktop installer.
Every game page gives the controls, how to play notes, common questions, and a short reason the game belongs on the shelf.
FAQ
PCder lists unblocked browser games and open-source web games for desktop players. You will find cozy web games, retro arcade online games, quick-play games, card games, board games, and idle adventures.
No. PCder lists no download browser games. They use HTML5, Canvas, JavaScript, or WebGL, so they can run in a normal desktop browser.
Good games to play when bored at work are quick, quiet, and easy to pause. PCder groups short browser games like 2048, Minesweeper, Hextris, Snake, and typing games for short desktop breaks.
PCder avoids download files and installers. The games run in the browser, which is safer for school and work computers. Your school or workplace may still block any game site.
Yes. PCder uses modern HTML5 browser games, so retro arcade online entries use Canvas, JavaScript, or WebGL instead of Flash.
You usually need a connection to open a PCder game page first. After a static game loads, some browser games may keep running during a weak connection, but PCder does not promise offline play for every game.
Open-source games make the catalog easier to trust. PCder can link to the original project, check the license, and keep the game page honest about where the work came from.
PCder is mainly for PC browser players. Some games may work on phones later, but the site starts with keyboard, mouse, and desktop browser play.