zidongchn1
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I keep ending up back at browser games that are easy to start but still give some sense of progression over time.
One recent example I liked is Scritchy Scratchy. It uses a scratch-card style interaction, then gradually opens into upgrades, automation, and repeat-run optimization instead of staying as a one-note clicker.
For short breaks, that kind of structure works well because it stays low-friction while still feeling like you are building toward something. Curious if anyone else here has favorite browser games with that same balance.
One recent example I liked is Scritchy Scratchy. It uses a scratch-card style interaction, then gradually opens into upgrades, automation, and repeat-run optimization instead of staying as a one-note clicker.
For short breaks, that kind of structure works well because it stays low-friction while still feeling like you are building toward something. Curious if anyone else here has favorite browser games with that same balance.