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Mouse Only Games

Some players want one hand on the mouse and nothing else: a broken wrist, a laptop on a train, a keyboard that is out of reach. These games declare mouse or click input and explicitly do not list arrow keys, WASD, the space bar or any other key. That makes them a genuinely different set from games that merely happen to support the mouse.

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How this list is built

The controls field must mention mouse, click or pointer input and must not mention arrow keys, WASD, the keyboard generally, the space bar or a gamepad. This is a strict exclusion, so the list is smaller than a general point-and-click category.

Technically: checked against each game's published control scheme. Nothing on this page is hand-placed — the order is driven by what players here actually open.

GamPlayer runs these games in the browser with no install and no account. Availability still depends on your device, browser and local network.

Mouse Only Games: common questions

Does a laptop trackpad count as a mouse?

Yes. Anything that moves a pointer and clicks works, including a trackpad, a trackball or a stylus. A touchscreen usually works too, since a tap registers as a click in most of these games.

Why are some point-and-click games missing?

Because they also require a key. A game that is mostly mouse-driven but needs the space bar to confirm is excluded here rather than listed with a caveat, so you never hit a wall halfway through a level.

What genres survive a mouse-only filter?

Solitaire and card games, mahjong and tile matching, hidden object and search games, most tower defence, board games, bubble shooters and a good share of puzzle titles. Platformers and driving games mostly do not.

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