Information for Parents
Welcome to Gamexplains, a browser-based gaming hub built to make free online games easy to discover, simple to play, and safe to enjoy. We know parents want clarity on what a gaming site offers, how it works, and what protections exist. This page explains our approach to game selection, privacy, and practical tips to help families keep gaming fun and balanced.
What is Gamexplains?
Gamexplains is a curated collection of free browser games you can play instantly, without downloads or installations. We feature a wide range of genres, from puzzle and logic games to action and racing, with a focus on quick sessions and smooth performance. Our goal is to make it easy for players to jump straight into a game while keeping the experience straightforward and accessible.
Our commitment to a safer experience
We take a “clean play” approach and aim to keep the experience simple for families:
No forced sign-up: You can browse and play without creating an account.
Privacy-minded approach: We do not ask children to share personal information to start playing.
Curated selection: We prioritise games that feel stable, clear, and appropriate for a broad audience.
Clear navigation: Categories make it easier to guide younger players toward suitable types of games.
Why browser games can be a good option
Browser games can be a practical choice for families because they are fast to start and easy to stop. Short sessions can support healthy play habits, and many games encourage focus, timing, logic, and problem-solving. For younger players, casual puzzle, memory, colouring, or simple skill games can be a fun way to practise patience and coordination.
Tips for parents
To keep gaming positive, we recommend a few simple habits:
Set time limits: Use a daily or weekly routine so gaming stays balanced with school, sleep, and offline activities.
Choose the right categories: Start with puzzle, logic, memory, colouring, or kids-friendly games before moving to faster genres.
Play together sometimes: A quick shared session helps you understand what your child is playing and what they enjoy.
Talk about online basics: Even without chats or accounts, it’s still helpful to remind kids not to share personal details online.