Reference profiles for 6 browser games

RavKelVicXyvoq publishes reference pages about browser games. One title, one page, written after the editors have actually played it: what the game is, how it handles, how long it holds attention and who it fits.

6 profiles are live at the moment, grouped into Casual, Racing and Simulation. The work is done by our editorial desk in Berlin, Germany, and every profile is dated so you can see how current it is.

Nothing on this site launches software. No games are hosted, embedded or streamed here, there are no user accounts or payments, and no page tries to move you towards a transaction. The profile names where a title is published; the rest is up to the reader.

Sessions take place on the third-party platform that publishes each title. No game is hosted, embedded or run on this site.

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Our remit — and its limits

Before anything else, here is exactly what this site does and does not do.

What this site contains

  • A written profile for every title we cover, based on hands-on sessions.
  • A facts table on each page — genre, session length, controls, cost, account requirements.
  • Clear statements of who a game suits and who will find it dull.
  • Fixed categories and a predictable URL structure across the whole library.
  • First-published and last-reviewed dates on every profile.

What this site is not

  • We host no games: nothing is embedded, streamed, downloaded or run from this domain.
  • We take no money from readers — there is no shop, checkout or subscription.
  • We keep no accounts, no saved progress, no points and no rankings.
  • We do not sell coverage, and no profile has been requested or paid for.
  • We publish no user ratings, review scores or testimonials.

WHERE SPEED MEETS STRANGE

Stunt tracks next to cat sandboxes. Tower defense alongside food brawls. This is not a genre-pure collection. It’s the spread you’d actually want when you have ten minutes and no strong opinion.

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Racing

Car Stunts Adventure

The ramp doesn’t care how ready you are.

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Casual

Funny Food Duel

Food fights back. Aim matters more than you’d think.

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Casual

Hide and Paint

Paint everything. Don’t get caught doing it.

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Simulation

Cat Simulator

Full cat permissions. No owner to stop you.

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TDS: Tower Destiny Survive game thumbnail
Casual

TDS: Tower Destiny Survive

Towers built wrong stop existing very fast.

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Casual

Poor Bunny

The obstacles multiply. The bunny did not sign up for this.

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FOUR THINGS THAT MATTER HERE

instant start
Tab open, game running in under three seconds. No loading screen that asks you to wait for a loading screen.
mobile ready
Touch controls work. Phone in landscape is fine. The games render at the right size without you adjusting anything.
curated selection
Six titles picked by genre variety, not by volume. Racing, simulation, and casual don’t often share the same shelf; here they do.
growing
Titles get added. Nothing gets replaced without reason. Game pages stay up so returning players know where they left off.

How each entry is produced

This is the process behind each profile — deliberately dull, deliberately repeatable.

  1. 01

    Real sessions, on the real platform

    An editor plays the game at least three times, on separate days, including once on a phone. We never write a profile from marketing copy or someone else’s review.

  2. 02

    Log the verifiable details

    Category, typical session, controls, account and payment requirements, how difficulty escalates — recorded as facts a reader can check for themselves.

  3. 03

    Describe honestly, including the flaws

    Each profile states who will enjoy the title and who will not. There are no scores, no rankings and no ‘best of’ lists, because they compress away the useful part.

  4. 04

    Keep it current

    Games hosted elsewhere change quietly. We re-check every profile at least twice a year and move the review date whenever the page is touched.

The full policy — selection criteria, independence, corrections — is on the about and editorial policy page.

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

No. This site has no registration, no login, and no password. You follow the source reference, Poki opens in a new tab, and the game starts. Nothing else is required from you before that happens.
To Poki, a third-party gaming platform. The game runs there, in a new tab. RavKelVicXyvoq is an editorial layer: it points you toward games and describes them, but the games themselves live and run on Poki’s infrastructure.
That depends on the individual game, not on this site. RavKelVicXyvoq is static and stores nothing. Some games on Poki save progress using browser cookies or a guest session; others reset when you close the tab. The game page for each title has details on what to expect.
Yes. No payment, no trial, no premium tier. The games listed here are free-to-play on Poki. Poki may show ads during gameplay; that is their standard model and outside RavKelVicXyvoq’s control.

Editorial contact

Whether you are correcting a fact, asking a question or writing on behalf of a rights holder, this is where it lands. Replies within five working days.

Registered editorial office

Friedrichstraße 68, Berlin 10117, Germany

Telephone

+49 30 220 12 480

Monday to Friday, 09:00–17:00 CET

Email

editorial@ravkelvicxyvoq.com

Corrections and rights enquiries