6 browser games, documented in plain language
NorTalMicZekru is an editorial project, not a games portal. We take a small number of browser titles and describe each one properly: what happens on screen, how it is controlled, how long a session runs and which kind of player gets something out of it.
The current library is 6 profiles, organised as Casual, Racing and Simulation. Every word is written by the desk in Paris, France, and each page records the date of its most recent review.
Go to the game libraryNo game is hosted, embedded or executed on this domain. There is nothing to install, no registration, no checkout and no reward mechanic. A profile identifies the third-party platform that publishes the title and stops there — what you do with that information is your own business.
The games themselves run on the platforms that publish them. This domain serves documents — it launches no software.
What we publish, and what we deliberately avoid
Two columns, no ambiguity: this is the whole remit of NorTalMicZekru.
What the desk produces
- Editorial profiles of individual browser games, one per page.
- Structured reference data: category, session length, input, platform, cost.
- Descriptions written in plain language, with the caveats left in.
- A category scheme that has not changed since the library opened.
- Dated revisions, so readers can judge how current a page is.
What the desk refuses to do
- Nothing on this domain hosts or executes a game; the site serves pages, not software.
- Nothing is for sale here and no payment can be made on this site.
- There is no registration, no login and no progress tracking of any kind.
- No developer or platform has ever paid, or could pay, for a profile.
- No crowd-sourced scores or quoted testimonials appear anywhere on the site.
A short list, chosen carefully
Most game directories give you hundreds of titles and expect you to figure it out. This one does not. The six games here were picked because they cover genuinely different moods: creative, physical, peaceful, competitive. A small collection you can browse in under a minute beats an endless catalogue where nothing stands out.
Every game loads in your browser with nothing to install or configure. When you follow the source reference, a new tab opens on Poki, which is where the games actually run. Poki handles everything from there; NorTalMicZekru is just the starting point.
The collection suits anyone who wants to fill ten minutes without planning for it. If you need a full progression system and a roadmap, this probably is not your stop. If you just want something that starts quickly, you are in the right place.
Six games in the library
No installs, no sign-ups. Pick a title, follow the source reference and read what it is.
Our editorial method
Every page in this library goes through the same four stages before it is allowed to go live.
- 01
Hands on the game
Three sessions minimum, spread across different days and at least one mobile device, on the platform where the title is actually published. Second-hand impressions are not accepted.
- 02
Measure what can be measured
How long a round takes, what you press, whether an account or a payment is required, where the difficulty comes from. These become the structured facts on the page.
- 03
Explain rather than rate
We do not award marks out of ten. The page describes the experience, names the audience it fits, and names the audience it will bore.
- 04
Revisit and re-date
A profile is a maintained document, not an archive entry. Each is re-checked at least twice yearly, corrected where needed, and stamped with the date of that check.
The full policy — selection criteria, independence, corrections — is on the about and editorial policy page.
Honest answers
The things people actually wonder about.
Do I need to pay for anything?
Where does the game actually open when I follow the source reference?
Will these games work on my phone?
Does my progress save between sessions?
Editorial contact
One address for everything: corrections, rights matters and reader questions. We answer written enquiries within five working days.
Registered editorial office
18 Rue de Londres, Paris 75009, France