
Most websites are built to be read.
But sometimes, reading is not enough.
Visitors land on a page, scroll for a few seconds, and leave. That is common for blogs, business websites, restaurant websites, education sites, communities, and SaaS landing pages.
I have been building GamesIKnow as a free browser games platform, and recently I started exploring another direction:
What if website owners could add small browser games directly inside their own websites?
That is the idea behind GamesIKnow Embed.
What is GamesIKnow Embed?
GamesIKnow Embed is a simple way for website owners to add lightweight browser games inside their own pages.
The goal is simple:
- No app download
- No player signup
- No complicated setup
- Just embed and let your viewers play
Instead of sending users away to another platform, the game can run directly inside your website.
You can explore it here:
Why embedded games?
Websites already use many interactive elements:
- calculators
- polls
- quizzes
- forms
- chat widgets
- product demos
Games can become another type of interactive content.
A small game can give visitors something to do, not just something to read.
This can be useful for:
- blogs that want visitors to stay longer
- restaurants or cafes that want fun waiting-time engagement
- education websites that want interactive activities
- agencies building websites for clients
- community websites that want casual games
- SaaS websites that want a small engagement layer
The technical idea
The embed experience is based around a simple iframe flow.
A website owner can place an iframe on their page, and the game runs inside that area.
The important part is keeping the embed:
- lightweight
- responsive
- safe to place on different websites
- easy to configure
- simple for players
For communication between the embedded game and the parent website, browser APIs like postMessage can be useful.
For example, the iframe can send events such as:
- game started
- game completed
- player won
- player lost
- match duration
- score
This can help website owners understand how visitors are interacting with the embedded game.
Why I am building this
GamesIKnow started as a place to play free browser games instantly.
But I think the bigger opportunity is website engagement.
Not every website needs a full gaming experience.
Sometimes a small, simple, fast-loading game is enough to make a page more interactive and memorable.
That is what I am trying to build with GamesIKnow Embed.
Explore it here:
GamesIKnow Embed is still early, and I am sharing the journey as we improve it.
Explore GamesIKnow Embed:
https://gamesiknow.com/embed/
Follow GamesIKnow for updates:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gamesiknow
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamesiknow
Medium: https://gamesiknow.medium.com/
I would love feedback from website owners, bloggers, agencies, SaaS builders, restaurants, cafes, and education websites.
Would you add a small browser game to a website if it helped make the page more interactive?
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