Octarine Online is a free mini browser game site. The idea is simple: small games that load fast, play quickly, and do not ask you to install anything or hand over an account before you can have a little fun.

The site is still early, so the goal right now is to build a good mix of quick games, see what people actually enjoy, and keep improving from there.

I like the older web feeling of finding a little game, trying it instantly, and moving on if it is not your thing. Octarine Online is built around that feeling: direct, readable, and not padded with a bunch of hoops.

What you can play

Right now the site has clicker, reaction, memory, word, math, aim, and puzzle games. Some are thirty-second distractions. Some are a little more stubborn.

Who runs it

The public site name is Octarine Online. Development is connected to github.com/ravavyr.

How the site grows

The first goal is to build a solid library of games and let search engines and players discover them naturally. After that, the work is mostly practical: improve the games people enjoy, add better browsing and search, and keep the pages useful enough that visitors know what they are clicking into.

Advertising may come later, but the site has to be worth visiting first. That means clear pages, working games, reasonable navigation, and no tricks around clicks or attention.