Arcade & Casual Games
Five free minutes is enough here. Arcade and casual games are the short-session core of WTF Games: instant to learn, quick to restart, hard to put down. All of them run unblocked…
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Arcade & Casual Games Unblocked
Five free minutes is enough here. Arcade and casual games are the short-session core of WTF Games: instant to learn, quick to restart, hard to put down. All of them run unblocked in the browser on school computers, Chromebooks and phones.
The big names live in this category. Slope and Slope 2 send a ball down a neon track that gets faster until you clip an edge. Run 3 is the classic tunnel runner half the internet played in math class. Retro Bowl gives you a full pixel football season you can play one drive at a time. Cookie Clicker and Doge Miner 2 are idle games that keep producing while you pretend to take notes. OvO is precision platforming with tight controls, and Among Us plus Squid Challenge cover the social survival side.
Top Arcade Games
| Game | Why play | Controls |
|---|---|---|
| Slope | Neon track that gets faster until you clip an edge, runs last under a minute | Left and right arrows |
| Run 3 | The classic tunnel runner half the internet played in math class | Arrows to move, space to jump |
| Retro Bowl | Full pixel football season, one drive at a time, progress saves | Mouse or touch |
| Cookie Clicker | Idle empire that keeps producing while you pretend to take notes | Mouse |
| OvO | Precision platforming with tight controls | Arrow keys |
What ties them together is pacing. A run in Slope lasts under a minute. A drive in Retro Bowl takes two. You can fit a real session into a passing period and stop without losing progress, since most of these games save in your browser.
Controls rarely go past arrow keys and a mouse. Slope is left and right. Cookie Clicker is a mouse. Run 3 adds a jump. If a game needs more than ten seconds of explanation, it does not belong on this page.
Nothing requires an account or a download. Click, load, play, and come back later, because we add new arcade games to this category on a regular basis. Want something with more bite? The challenge games page punishes mistakes, and the fun games grab bag is one click away.
FAQ
Are these arcade games free?
Yes. Everything here plays free in the browser with no sign-up.
Will my progress save?
Most idle and arcade games here (Cookie Clicker, Retro Bowl) save progress in your browser on the same device.
Do they run on a school Chromebook?
Yes. These are lightweight HTML5 games, built for exactly that kind of machine.