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Website game widget

A game widget for your website

Turn a static page into an interactive page with a browser game widget. GamesIKnow widgets are iframe-based, easy to place, and designed for website owners who want engagement without building a game engine.

Playable widget

No player download

Fits CMS pages

Completion events

Short answer

Use a frame route, then add page context.

A website game widget is a small playable block you can place in a page. GamesIKnow provides this as an iframe widget with supported games, domain setup, and event messages.

Try a website game widget

Play the widget and watch event messages below it, the same way a host page can react to gameplay.

website teams adding an interactive widget

What a game widget adds to a page

A widget gives visitors something to do immediately while keeping setup work small for the site owner.

More interaction

Visitors can play inside the page instead of only reading or watching static content.

Simple embed model

The widget is a normal iframe, so it works across many website platforms and custom stacks.

Event-aware UX

Parent pages can respond to GAME_STARTED and GAME_COMPLETED events when needed.

Setup flow

How to install a game widget

Pick the game, register your domain, copy the iframe, and place it where a visitor naturally expects a quick interactive break.

  1. Step 1

    Create a partner account

    Register the site that will host the game so the iframe can be tied to an approved domain.

  2. Step 2

    Choose a game

    Pick Tic Tac Toe, Four in a Row, Bingo, or I Know based on the audience and page layout.

  3. Step 3

    Paste the frame URL

    Use /embed/{gameSlug}/frame/ as the iframe source. The public /embed/{gameSlug}/ page is for humans and search engines.

  4. Step 4

    Listen for events

    Use postMessage events such as GAME_STARTED and GAME_COMPLETED when your page needs analytics, rewards, or custom UI.

Implementation

Widget UX recommendations

A good game widget should be visible, stable, and easy to start without stealing the entire page experience.

Place near intent

Add the widget after a relevant intro, inside a resource page, or near community content where play feels natural.

Avoid tiny frames

Do not squeeze the game into a narrow sidebar. Give it a readable content column and a predictable height.

Keep support links close

Link to your own context, GamesIKnow documentation, or a signup flow near the widget if users need setup help.

FAQ

Common questions about game widget for website

What is the difference between /embed/{gameSlug}/ and /embed/{gameSlug}/frame/?

Use /embed/{gameSlug}/frame/ as the iframe src. That route is the lightweight game frame built for website embeds and postMessage events. The /embed/{gameSlug}/ route is the public preview and SEO page for people, not the route to place inside an iframe.

Do visitors need to download an app or create an account?

No. Visitors can play inside the browser iframe on phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. A partner account is only needed by the website owner who installs the embed.

Can I restrict the embed to my own domain?

Yes. GamesIKnow embeds are designed around registered websites and domain-restricted tenant settings, so copied iframe code cannot be freely reused on unauthorized sites.

Which GamesIKnow titles are currently embeddable?

Tic Tac Toe, Four in a Row, Bingo, and I Know are available as embeddable browser games. The embed documentation uses the same event model across supported games.

Can I add more than one game widget to a website?

Yes. You can use different GamesIKnow game widgets on different pages or sections. For clean analytics, use campaign IDs or separate placement conventions when available.

Ready to add a browser game?

Create a partner account, register your domain, and generate a domain-restricted iframe for your website.