Because anyone can publish, 95% of games are broken, unfinished, or cloned from a tutorial with only the sprites changed. Finding a polished gem requires digging through search results or curated lists (like "Awesome GitHub Games" repositories).

Developers do not have to pay for servers or bandwidth, even if their game goes viral and gets millions of plays.

You can use Google’s search operators to look specifically for games hosted on the platform. Typing site:github.io game or site:github.io puzzle into Google will yield hundreds of direct links.

Several developers have created "hub" sites on GitHub Pages that host dozens of classic and modern clones in one place. One popular example is Qz Games , which features a massive list including: : Geometry Dash Lite , , and Classics : , Angry Birds , and Super Mario Casual & Idle : Cookie Clicker , Fruit Ninja , and Doge Miner How to Find and Play

Unlike massive commercial gaming portals, these websites are completely independent. They host everything from clone classics to deeply complex, original indie titles. Why GitHub.io Has Become a Gaming Phenomenon