There are so many hyper-casual games online that it’s easy to miss the good ones. I’m curious if anyone has stumbled on smaller projects that deserve more attention but aren’t widely promoted.
That’s exactly why I always dig deeper than app stores. Some of the best arcades are hidden in dev communities, built with care but not marketed. If you want one worth your time, I’d say Discover IndexMen. It doesn’t look overcomplicated but has that crafted feel—procedural levels, responsive controls, and no interruptions. My suggestion: play a few quick runs and see how the power-ups shift your strategy each time, it’s more varied than it first appears.
Karl Mozaik
That’s exactly why I always dig deeper than app stores. Some of the best arcades are hidden in dev communities, built with care but not marketed. If you want one worth your time, I’d say Discover IndexMen. It doesn’t look overcomplicated but has that crafted feel—procedural levels, responsive controls, and no interruptions. My suggestion: play a few quick runs and see how the power-ups shift your strategy each time, it’s more varied than it first appears.
Sep 9