What a Week for New Games
I sat down to play "just a few minutes" of each new game we added this week. Three hours later, my coffee was cold and I had acollection of 47 virtual pets. No regrets.
There's something cool about games that don't demand anything from you. You just open a tab, click, and zone out. This batch of new arrivals is exactly that – a little bit of everything, and somehow it all works.
Let me walk you through what's new.
The Cat Game I Can't Stop Laughing At
Okay, this one first because it's the reason I lost track of time.
Cat From Hell Cat Simulator puts you inside the brain of the worst cat imaginable. Granny is minding her own business, and your entire job is to ruin her day. Knock plates off counters. Throw balls at fish tanks. Smash everything. Then run.
The controls are simple – move, jump, swat things. But the physics make it hilarious. A plate shatters wrong and you crack up. You accidentally knock over something you didn't mean to and it's even funnier.
I think what makes it work is that we've all known a cat like this. That cat that looks you dead in the eye while pushing a glass off a table. Now you are that cat. It's therapeutic, honestly.
The escape mechanic adds a small thrill – Granny moves faster than you'd expect, and getting cornered behind a couch is genuinely tense. For about five seconds. Then you're back to causing problems.
Fashion Races? Yes, I didn't expect to get hooked on a dress-up game. Yet here we are.
Fashion Princess - Dress Up for Girls has this weird competitive edge I didn't see coming. You pick outfits for your model, then she walks down a runway against other contestants. Judges score you. You win or you don't.
The 3D models look good – hair bounces, outfits have actual texture. There's real variety in the clothing options too, not just palette swaps of the same dress. I found myself thinking about color coordination and accessories.
You earn crystals from winning races, which unlock new models, hairstyles, and even dances. The dances are a nice touch. Your model does a little victory move, and it's goofy and charming.
It's one of those games where you think you'll play for five minutes and suddenly you've unlocked three new wardrobes. Not that I'm speaking from experience or anything.
Drawing Bridges Like Your Life Depends On It
This one scratched a specific brain itch I didn't know I had.
Draw Brige Puzzle gives you a simple task: draw a path so a car can reach its destination. Sounds easy. It is not easy.
You draw lines on the screen with your mouse. Those lines become bridges, ramps, and pathways. The car drives over them. Physics kicks in. Sometimes your bridge holds. Sometimes it very much does not.
What I like is that there's no single correct solution. The game doesn't care how you get the car there, just that you do. I've seen some hilariously unstable bridges somehow work. I've also drawn what looked like a perfect ramp only to watch the car flip off the screen entirely.
The difficulty ramps up at a good pace. Early levels teach you the basics. Later levels introduce gaps, obstacles, and gaps you need to launch over. It never gets frustrating though – just tap restart, draw something different, try again.
So Many Pets. Too Many Pets. Just Right Amount of Pets.
Obby +1 Pet Every Seconds has a title that tells you exactly what you're getting into. You get a pet. Then another. Then another. Every single second.
At first it's manageable. A few pets following you around, cute little things. Then the numbers start stacking. You merge identical pets to create rarer ones. You build structures to house them all. You expand to new islands because your first island is overrun.
It's the merging mechanic that keeps me coming back. There's something deeply satisfying about combining two common pets and getting something unexpected. The art style is simple and colorful – each pet has personality despite being small.
The tycoon elements add structure. You're not just collecting, you're building an empire. Upgrade your lab to discover new pet types. Build a market to sell extras. Expand your home to hold more.
Fair warning: this game will eat your afternoon. The "just one more merge" trap is real.
The Puzzle Game That Calms Me Down
After all that chaos and pet management, I needed something quieter.
Block Blaster Puzzle is exactly what it sounds like, and that's not a complaint. You rotate and place blocks on a grid. Complete rows or columns to clear them. Try to beat your high score.
What sets it apart is how smooth everything feels. The blocks snap into place with satisfying precision. Cleared lines disappear with a clean little animation. There's no timer breathing down your neck – just you, the blocks, and whatever pace you want to set.
The visuals deserve a mention. Everything is clean and polished. The color palette is easy on the eyes. It sounds minor, but when you're staring at blocks for half an hour, ugly colors would ruin the experience. These don't.
You can chase level objectives or go for high scores. I prefer the objectives myself – they give me something specific to aim for rather than just "do better than last time." But the free-play mode is there when I want to zone out completely.
Where to Start?
Honest recommendations:
- Need a laugh? Cat From Hell. No question.
- Want to zone out? Block Blaster Puzzle. Peaceful.
- Feeling competitive? Fashion Princess will surprise you.
- Like breaking your brain a little? Draw Brige Puzzle.
- Have three hours to kill? Obby +1 Pet Every Seconds. You've been warned.
All five are free to play right here on CozyGame.io. No downloads, no accounts, no fuss. Just click and go.
Let me know which one sucks you in the most. I'm betting it's the cat.



