6 browser games, described properly
Pick a title, and play it right now, in the browser.
TivRonNicVurak is a written reference on browser games. We do not run a portal or a store: we publish one documented profile per title, explaining what the game is, how it controls, how long a round lasts and the kind of player it suits.
The library currently holds 6 profiles across Casual, Puzzle, Simulation and Sports. Everything is produced by our own editors in Barcelona, Spain, and each page carries the date it was last checked.
Nothing on this domain hosts, embeds, streams or launches a game. There is no account to create, nothing to install and no payment system of any kind — a profile simply names the third-party platform that publishes a title and describes what you would find there.
Every title described on this page is played on the third-party platform that publishes it. Nothing is hosted, embedded or executed on this site.
What this publication is — and what it is not
Stating the scope plainly saves everyone time, so here it is in two columns.
What we publish
- One documented profile per game, written by an editor who has played it.
- A reference table on every profile: category, session length, input method, cost on the host platform.
- Plain-language descriptions of how a game plays and who it suits.
- A fixed category system so the library stays navigable as it grows.
- A visible review date on every page, updated whenever an editor re-checks the title.
What we do not do
- We do not host, embed, stream or execute any game on this domain.
- We do not sell anything and operate no checkout, cart or payment system.
- We do not run accounts, logins, wallets, scores or leaderboards.
- We do not accept fees, gifts or placements in exchange for coverage.
- We do not publish user-submitted ratings or testimonials.
About TivRonNicVurak
TivRonNicVurak is a curated list of six browser games. The idea was simple: put a handful of games that are actually worth your time on one clean page, without the noise of ads, pop-ups, or account walls. The games span casual idle play, physics-based sports, chess strategy, and dress-up simulation, so there’s enough variety that different moods get covered.
All six titles load directly through the browser. Nothing installs on your device, and the site does not ask you to register or share personal data. You arrive, Pick a title, and play. That’s the whole experience.
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How we assess a game
The same four steps produce every profile in the library. They are the reason a profile describes a game rather than selling it.
- 01
Sessions before sentences
An editor plays the title across at least three separate sittings on the platform that publishes it, including one on a phone. Nothing is written from a trailer, a store blurb or another site’s review.
- 02
Record what is measurable
Session length, input method, whether an account is needed, whether anything costs money, how difficulty is introduced. These go into the key-facts table so they can be checked against later.
- 03
Describe, then qualify
The prose explains what happens and who the game suits — including who it does not suit. We avoid superlatives, scores and rankings, because a number tells a reader far less than two honest sentences.
- 04
Re-check on a schedule
Browser games change without announcements. Each profile is revisited at least twice a year; if the game has changed, the page is edited and the review date moves.
The full policy — selection criteria, independence, corrections — is on the about and editorial policy page.
Editorial contact
Editorial questions, corrections or takedown requests go to the address below. We reply to written enquiries within five working days.
Registered editorial office
Carrer de Balmes 191, Barcelona 08006, Spain