A collection of original browser game prototypes.
Doppeldodge splits the screen into two mirrored lanes. You steer a red dot on the left, while a blue echo mirrors your position on the right, like glass. Each lane drops different falling gates, so clearing a gap on your side can send the echo into a wall. Hold the dot to move; release to pause. One hit on either dot ends the run, and things speed up over time.
Vault Echo is a memory-heist game: watch four brass tumbler pads flash a growing combination, then tap them back in order before time runs out. Crack a round and choose — bank your loot for a safe score, or push deeper into a longer, faster sequence for a bigger prize. One wrong tap, or running out of time, wipes your unbanked total. Clearing all ten rounds doubles your final haul.
Steam valves overheat across a control panel, and only your fingers can vent them. Hold a lit valve to cool it down — let go and pressure climbs again. As more valves come online over a 75-second shift, you'll need real multi-touch triage across both hands. Releasing a vent scores points in three tiers: routine, warning, and clutch last-second saves earn progressively more. Survive with 3 lives.
Swipe a squirrel up an endless, swaying tree, leaping branch to branch. Every acorn you stuff in your cheeks weakens your next jump, so hoarding gets risky. Land on a rare hollow branch to bank your acorns safely before gravity catches up. Simple one-finger swipes, an addictive risk-reward climb, and a persistent high score.