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grid.innerHTML = filtered.map(game => ` <div class="game-card" data-id="$game.id" data-category="$game.category" data-title="$game.title"> <div class="card-img" style="font-size: 3.5rem;">$game.icon</div> <div class="card-content"> <div class="game-title"> <span>$escapeHtml(game.title)</span> <span class="game-category">$game.category</span> </div> <div class="game-desc">$escapeHtml(game.desc)</div> <div class="play-link" data-url="$game.url" data-fallback="$game.fallbackUrl" data-name="$escapeHtml(game.title)"> 🎮 Play now → </div> </div> </div> `).join('');

If you are looking for specific types of games, use these GitHub-specific search methods: github io all games

These aggregators function like arcade cabinets. You open one website, and you see a grid of icons featuring: When one gets shut down, the community spawns three more

</style> </head> <body> <div class="container"> <div class="hero"> <div class="badge">🎮 PLAY FREE · NO DOWNLOADS · GITHUB.IO</div> <h1>GitHub.io All Games</h1> <div class="subhead">The ultimate collection of browser games — retro, puzzle, action, and arcade classics. Instantly play, 100% free, right from your browser.</div> <div class="stats-bar"> <div class="stat">🔥 30+ curated games</div> <div class="stat">⚡ instant play</div> <div class="stat">🌍 open source spirit</div> </div> </div> When one gets shut down

Subreddits like r/WebGames and r/UnblockedGames frequently post new GitHub.io links. When one gets shut down, the community spawns three more.