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Zero art assets and pure grayscale means pages weigh almost nothing and start in a blink.
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Everything runs in the browser with HTML5 & WebGL. No installs, no sign-ups, no friction.
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Responsive by design — the same game works on your phone, tablet, and desktop.
A black & white arcade that loads instantly
Inkplay is a free online games portal with a single, deliberate constraint: everything is rendered in pure black and white. There are no heavy image files to download, which means each game starts almost instantly and plays smoothly even on older phones or slow connections. Our flagship title, Chess, is built with Three.js — the board and every piece are generated from geometry, so there is not a single image to load.
We are building a growing library of classic, easy-to-learn games — board games, logic puzzles, word games, and reflex challenges — each on its own fast, focused page. No accounts, no installs, and no clutter: just open a page and play.
Frequently asked questions
Are the games on Inkplay free to play?
Yes. Every game on Inkplay is completely free to play in your browser, with no sign-up and no download required.
Do I need to install or download anything?
No. All games run directly in your web browser using HTML5 and WebGL. Just open a game page and play instantly.
Can I play on mobile?
Yes. The site is fully responsive and the games are built to work on phones, tablets, and desktop computers.
Why is everything black and white?
Inkplay uses a pure grayscale design on purpose. It keeps pages extremely lightweight and fast, gives every game a clean, distraction-free look, and ensures high contrast that is easy on the eyes.
Is the chess game played against a computer?
Yes. Chess lets you play against a built-in computer opponent with adjustable difficulty, or pass-and-play against a friend on the same device.