Playground
Puzzles, strategy games, and brain teasers
Every demo includes conversion ideas and behavioral hypotheses
FAQ for this category
A quick guide to what is here, what you can learn, and where to go next.
What is inside Playground?
Playground collects puzzle and strategy mini-games like Minesweeper, 2048, Wordle, and Sokoban for slower, think-first sessions.
Who is this category for?
It is a good fit if you prefer experimentation and pattern discovery over twitch reactions, especially for slower break-time play.
Can I follow the technical background too?
Yes. The Blog side lets you dig into algorithms, search, rule design, and interface behavior behind these kinds of interactions.
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