The Blogs page is where you go when you are done guessing and want the shortcut.
CrazyGames.com.es is built around instant browser games, but the Blogs page is the “help me decide” corner. It’s a feed of guides, tips, editor picks, and the occasional deep dive that saves you from clicking ten games just to find one that doesn’t feel like a loading screen with feelings.
Think of it like a tired friend who has already tried the weird stuff and is willing to tell you what’s worth your time. Not everything needs to be a masterpiece. Sometimes you just want a solid five minutes. Sometimes you want to get good. The blog is meant to cover both without acting like your free browser tab is a lifestyle brand.
What you will find
This page is basically a toolbox for players who want more than “click and hope.” Expect things like:
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Game guides that explain what you are actually supposed to do, plus the parts the game forgets to teach you
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Tips and strategy for common genres and popular picks, especially the ones that punish new players
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Curated recommendations when you are bored of your own habits and need a new rabbit hole
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Genre spotlights that break down what makes a category fun, and what makes it a trap
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Beginner-friendly explainers for mechanics that sound simple until you mess them up for 15 minutes straight
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Quick reads you can skim while a game loads, or while you pretend you are working
How to choose what to read
The Blogs page can still be a lot, because the internet loves content. Here’s how to pick the right post without turning this into homework:
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Start with your goal, not your mood.
Goal: kill time, learn a game, find a new genre, or get better at something specific. -
Pick the post that matches your patience level.
If you are low battery, choose shorter tips or “what to play” style posts.
If you are locked in, grab a strategy guide or a full breakdown. -
Use the blog to avoid bad first impressions.
Some games are fun after you understand one key mechanic. A guide can save you from quitting before the good part. -
Follow the genres you actually play.
If you love puzzles, read puzzle tips. If you love action, read about movement and aim. Do not force yourself into “popular” if it feels like work. -
Skim first, then commit.
Read the headings, grab the main idea, then decide if it’s worth the full scroll. -
Watch for posts that answer one clear question.
“How do I win?” beats “Everything you need to know about gaming in 2025” every time.
Best for chill vs best for challenge
Different days, different brain. The Blogs page can help you pick the right lane.
Best for chill
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Posts about casual categories and low-pressure games, especially quick picks you can play in short bursts
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Beginner guides that teach you the basics without making you feel like you enrolled in a course
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Recommendation-style posts that hand you a few options, so you can pick fast and move on with your life
Best for challenge
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Strategy guides for games with real skill curves, where one mistake means instant regret
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Posts that focus on mechanics and improvement, like timing, route planning, or resource management
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Competitive game tips where you need a plan because everyone else apparently has 600 hours and no mercy
Play smart tips
A few veteran rules for using a game blog without becoming the person who reads about games more than they play them:
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Use guides as a warm-up, not a crutch. Read the basics, then go play. If you are still lost, come back.
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Avoid “perfect build” thinking. Browser games are not your second job. You do not need an optimal strategy to have fun.
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Look for the one thing you keep failing. If you are stuck, you do not need a full essay. You need one fix.
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Treat recommendations like suggestions, not commandments. If a “top pick” feels bad after two minutes, drop it.
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Save posts for later when you find a keeper. If a game clicks, then it’s worth reading deeper tips to get better.
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Do not confuse difficulty with quality. Some games are hard because they are designed that way. Some are hard because they are janky. The blog can help you tell the difference.
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Keep your sessions honest. If you came for chill, do not pick a guide that turns your evening into a ranked grind.
FAQs
Q: What is the Blogs page for, exactly?
A: It’s the “play smarter” section. Guides, tips, picks, and explainers that help you choose games faster and understand them sooner.
Q: Do I need to read anything to enjoy the games?
A: No. You can always click and play. The blog is for when you are stuck, curious, or tired of wasting time on games that aren’t your vibe.
Q: Are the posts only for hardcore players?
A: Not really. Some posts lean strategy-heavy, but plenty are beginner-friendly and focused on quick fun and easy wins.
Q: How do I use the blog to find new games?
A: Look for recommendation-style posts or genre explainers, then pick one game and actually try it. The blog should reduce your choices, not multiply them.
Q: What if a guide says a game is great but I hate it?
A: Congratulations, you have taste. Close the tab, pick something else, and don’t let the internet bully you into enjoying a game you don’t like.