About PCder

A small browser game shelf, checked by hand.

PCder exists for players who want quick browser games without guessing where the files came from. Every listed game needs a clear source note, simple controls, and a page that explains what you are opening.

Last updated: June 19, 2026.

What PCder does

PCder lists browser games that run from static front-end files. Most entries use HTML5, Canvas, JavaScript, or WebGL, so a player can open a game in a normal desktop browser without installing a launcher.

Each game page gives the controls, source project, license status, how to play notes, and common questions. The catalog stays small on purpose. A checked page is more useful than a long scraped list.

How games are picked

A game needs a clear source trail before it belongs on PCder. The page should point back to the original project or the closest verified public source.

PCder favors games that load quickly, work in an iframe, and make sense with keyboard or mouse controls on a PC. If a build is messy, broken, or unclear about its source, it waits.

What PCder is not

PCder is not a download site, a launcher, or a place to hide where game files came from. The site does not claim ownership of open-source games listed in the catalog.

If a source or license note needs correction, the contact page is the right place to send it.

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