The CrazyGames alternative built for rivalry

CrazyGames is a leading browser-game portal: thousands of instant titles from .io games to driving sims, no installs, constantly refreshed. It answers "what should I play?" with "everything".

What CrazyGames does brilliantly

  • Enormous instant catalogue with strong multiplayer and .io sections.
  • Discovery: new and trending games surfaced daily — boredom's natural predator.
  • Genuine no-install convenience across genres that used to need downloads.

What blocks.pw does differently

  • One rivalry engine instead of a thousand games: duels, matchmaking, country ELO boards and challenge links that make the same 30-second games matter for months.
  • Group-chat native: the entire multiplayer model is a link that works on anyone's phone — no lobbies, no friend systems, no simultaneity.
  • Skill measurement as content: the reaction-time and CPS guide libraries turn your scores into percentile facts — a layer no portal offers.

Side by side

CrazyGamesblocks.pw
ModelPortal, thousands of gamesOne duel system, deep
MultiplayerPer-game lobbiesAsync challenge links + matchmaking
RankingRare, per-gameUnified ELO + country boards
Time to a verdictDepends on the game30–40 seconds, always
Guides/contextMinimalFull reaction-time & CPS libraries

Which should you use?

CrazyGames wins the "entertain me for an hour" brief with sheer volume. blocks.pw wins the "settle this and rank me" brief with focus. The portals are cinemas; this is a boxing gym with a very small door.

The blocks.pw side of the table in one paragraph: 30-second best-of-5 duels, free, no account, no install, challenge links + country elo leaderboards — nine duel mini-games plus solo world records, built to settle things. Judge it in one quick match; it takes less time than reading this sentence took.

Try the duel side of the comparison

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Frequently asked questions

Can I find reflex games on CrazyGames too?

Plenty — but as disconnected titles with separate (or no) rankings. The blocks.pw difference is one persistent competitive identity across all its modes.

Which loads faster on a bad connection?

blocks.pw is a few hundred kilobytes total — portal games vary wildly, and many .io titles stream far more. On hotel Wi-Fi, the duel wins.

Why does focus matter for multiplayer?

Network effects: your group's ELO history, records and grudges all live in one system. Spread across a portal's catalogue, that investment fragments to nothing.

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