Free browser games. No downloads.

Twenty-four games, more every month.

Built for players, not launchers.

Everything loads in a tab. Every game page now includes original play notes, controls, and strategy so the site is useful before and after you click Play.

Instant play

Zero installs. Click a card, the game boots in seconds — right in your browser.

Free forever

Ad-supported so the games stay free. No paywalls, no loot boxes, no dark patterns.

Every device

Built on WebGL and Canvas, tuned for phones, tablets, laptops, and living-room screens.

Respects your time

Short sessions, pick-up-and-play controls, and no cutscenes between you and the fun.

Original guidance

Each game page includes written play notes, first-run advice, and quality context instead of thin placeholder copy.

The quick questions.

Is Legitsauce really free?
Yes. Every game is free to play forever. We keep the lights on with unobtrusive display ads — no paywalls, no subscriptions, no surprise charges.
Do I need to install anything?
Nope. Our games run on WebGL and HTML5 Canvas, so any modern browser on desktop, tablet, or phone will do. Just click play.
Is there a catch? Any hidden fees?
None. Every game is 100% free, forever. We don’t take submissions — our lineup is hand-picked and curated in-house, so you always know the bar.
How do ads work on the site?
We run standard Google AdSense display units. Ads never interrupt gameplay; they live in the page surround so the game canvas stays clean.
How often do new games drop?
We add new titles every month, and every game in the lineup above is playable right now — we don’t list coming-soon placeholders.

What Legitsauce actually is

Legitsauce is a small, hand-curated arcade of browser games you can open and play in seconds — no download, no account, no launcher sitting in your taskbar. Every title in the lineup runs entirely inside the tab on WebGL and HTML5 Canvas, so the same link works on a phone on the bus, a school Chromebook, a work laptop at lunch, or the TV browser in the living room. If it has a modern browser, it can play.

We build the games in-house rather than reselling a feed of third-party flash ports. That’s a deliberate constraint: it keeps the library small, but it means every game clears the same bar for feel, performance, and fairness — and it lets us promise rules we can actually keep. No in-app purchases. No premium currency. No “watch a 30-second video to continue.” No energy meter quietly counting down so you’ll come back tomorrow. The game you load is the whole game, and the version you play is the version everyone plays.

Why browser games, in 2026

App stores turned the five-minute time-killer into a storefront with a game attached. We think the open web is still the better place for pick-up-and-play: nothing to install, nothing to uninstall, nothing tracking you between sessions. Your progress is saved locally in your own browser, not on a server we own, because we don’t want a copy of it. Closing the tab is the only “account deletion” you’ll ever need.

How the lineup is built

The catalog spans a deliberate mix of genres — bullet-heaven survival, drop-and-merge puzzles, tower defense, lane-tap rhythm, physics arcades, twin-stick shooters, and 3D racers — so there’s something for a two-minute break and something for a longer sitting. New titles ship every month, and every game on the cards above is playable right now — no placeholders, no coming-soon shells. Each game page includes how-to-play controls, honest strategy tips, first-run advice, and a short rundown of what makes that game tick, because a game worth playing is worth explaining. We would rather publish fewer pages with specific guidance than flood the site with empty shells.

How we keep it free

Unobtrusive display advertising pays for the hosting, the bandwidth, and the time to keep building. The ads live in the margins around the page — never over the game canvas, never between rounds, never with sound. If you run an ad blocker, you can still get in: the gate has a plain “continue anyway” link, because hard-walling people on locked-down networks is exactly the kind of nonsense this site exists to avoid. That’s the entire business model — no subscriptions, no upsells, no catch.