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community update

plusone survey

our friends at plusone are doing their first yearly survey of the incremental game community!
if you have a few minutes, i'm sure they'd love it if you took the time to fill it out.

website update

better cloud saves (and more!)

you can now upload files to cloud save, and download cloud saves as files.
we've also rolled out a new look to the bar below games, some new tweaks in the sidebar, and a "continue playing" row on the homepage. for logged in users only

(*・ω・)ノ

galaxy.click is an open-source website for finding incremental games, socializing with others, and having fun.

website update

notified tags and oauth

some odd new features and a recap of what's been forgotten.

website update

game completion

you can now mark games as complete!
a little checkbox will appear next to the game, and it'll change to a different icon when the game has had an update.
the page formerly dedicated to game playtime now lets you manage completions and favorites, too.

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patreon

if you love galaxy, consider helping it thrive for years to come, and get the donator flair and more in return.

features

cloud saving

take advantage of free cloud saving for every game on galaxy.
some games may even have it built-in, thanks to our cloud saving API!

developers

we're open-source

the source code for galaxy has been made available for anyone to read or modify however they see fit.

galaxy labs

galaxy cluster

cram multiple incrementals on screen at once, and tile them to best fit your needs.
currently, it's only a proof-of-concept. who knows where it'll go in the future?

developers

we ❤ developers

we know your struggles—making games is hard.
we've spent months making a site worthy of your games.

features

chat on galaxy

chat with other people on galaxy in real-time. for free, forever.

Euphoria Unblocked Games -

Life as an unblocked game site was never peaceful. Euphoria faced a constant, silent war. IT administrators would discover a Euphoria mirror site and add its URL to the blacklist. Within days, the community would find or create a new mirror with a slightly different name (e.g., euphoria-games.net, euphoria-unblocked.xyz).

Developers got smarter. They used "proxies"—intermediary servers that made a gaming site look like a Google Translate page or a Wikipedia article to the school’s filter. Some Euphoria versions were just a simple HTML page that said "Math Homework Helper," but clicking anywhere launched Friday Night Funkin’.

This cat-and-mouse game taught a generation of students informal lessons in networking, URL structures, and basic web security—often without them even realizing it.

The success of Euphoria lay in its curated chaos. It didn't try to host massive, graphics-heavy games that would lag on a school Chromebook. Instead, it focused on addictive, low-stakes, high-replayability titles. The most famous examples include: euphoria unblocked games

What made Euphoria special was its organization. Good unblocked sites categorized games by genre, popularity, and—critically—by "stealth level." Some games looked like a spreadsheet or a coding exercise, a feature known as "cloaking."

Many Euphoria libraries are hosted on Google Sites. Because schools cannot block Google (because teachers use Google Classroom), these sites often slip through. Search for: "euphoria unblocked" site:google.com

Wait, what if all the public sites get blocked? Tech-savvy users can create a personal Euphoria server. Here is the quick blueprint: Life as an unblocked game site was never peaceful

This ensures you will never be blocked again.

This is a third-person shooter/builder hybrid (think Fortnite, but simpler). 1v1.LOL uses WebGL, so it looks decent even on a Chromebook. The "Euphoria" version often includes bot matches, so you can practice your quick-building skills without getting destroyed by real players. The euphoric moment: Winning a build battle in under 30 seconds.

Are Euphoria Unblocked Games illegal? No. The games themselves are usually freeware, fan games, or open-source clones. Downloading them is not theft. What made Euphoria special was its organization

However, are they against school policy? Usually, yes. Most school acceptable use policies (AUPs) state that computers are for "educational purposes only." Bypassing network filters is technically a violation.

The reality check: Most IT admins don't hate gamers. They hate bandwidth hogs. If you are playing a lightweight HTML5 game (like those on Euphoria), you aren't hurting the network. If you try to stream 4K video or download a 50GB game, you will get caught.

The Golden Rule: Play in a separate tab. Use the "panic key" (often the escape key or a programmed hotkey that opens a spreadsheet). Keep your volume off or very low.

Some clever communities embed Euphoria games into Discord bots. If your school allows Discord web access, you can play games directly inside a Discord channel.

A physics-based bike racing game. You flip through the air over explosive barrels and collapsing bridges. The controls are simple (arrow keys), but mastering the flips for a 3-star rating takes hours of euphoric trial and error.