Have you ever wanted to see what it would look like if you crashed your car into a telephone pole? Are you a student of physics, either professional or amateur? If you said yes to either of these questions, you may want to check out Rigs →
Wonderputt is a delightful, browser-based physics game
One thing we like to do over here at Freewaregenius is convert hours of procrastination into something that adds value. Which is why after spending the better part of an hour playing this minigolf game, I decided to write about it. Confession: my plan was to →
Snail Bob is a charming little browser-based physics game
What does it mean to have hundreds of fun, casual, browser-based games out there, free to play and waiting? It probably means that we are overwhelmed with all the choices, and less likely to stop and play any of them. Which is sad, because some games →
Neverball is freeware gaming goodness, on the tilt
Neverball is a simple free game that puts you in the driver’s seat of a large sphere, with the aim of getting it into a bull’s-eye target. But there’s a twist — instead of having control of your sphere, you actually control the environment. By tilting →


