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Wosinelaxu collects small, unhurried games that are pleasant to play for ten minutes and easy to walk away from. Nothing costs money, nothing can be bought, and no score follows you anywhere.
There is no onboarding, no tutorial and no profile to complete. The whole journey from arriving to playing takes about four seconds.
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Aurora Pairs is live today. The others are still being drawn, tested and occasionally abandoned.
No timers, no daily quests and nothing waiting for you tomorrow. Close the tab whenever you like.
A sixteen-tile memory board with northern symbols. Clear all eight pairs in as few moves as you can and the board remembers your personal best.
Playable nowA five-by-five card with numbers called at your own pace rather than a machine's. Being redesigned because the first version was quietly stressful.
In testingA pattern game in the tradition of the old electronic memory toys, with soft light instead of harsh beeps.
SketchingA slow tile-placement puzzle with no randomness at all, for visitors who would rather think than guess.
Concept
The room grew out of a simple observation: most free game sites are engineered to be difficult to leave. Streak counters, energy bars, daily rewards and notifications all exist to pull you back rather than to make the game better.
Wosinelaxu has none of them. If you play Aurora Pairs twice and never return, the room has done its job perfectly. If you keep a tab open and clear a board between meetings, that is equally good.
No. There is no shop, no cashier, no subscription and no donation link. Adding one would break the only rule the room has.
No. There is no registration, no password and no profile. Your best score lives in the browser you are using and nowhere else.
The room as a whole is presented as an adult social games space, and we would rather apply a single clear policy than judge each board separately.
Clearing site data, switching browser or using a private window removes it. We hold no server-side copy, so there is nothing for us to restore.
No. A public score table changes why people play, and usually not for the better. Your best move count is for you alone.
New boards, retired boards, and the occasional note about how a game was tuned. Perhaps four messages a year, never a reminder to come back.
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