Hi everyone,
Just wanted to drop a quick suggestion for a mini-break you might appreciate midway through a long CD rip session or while watching an encode run. I stumbled upon a simple HTML5 tile game that runs right in the browser—no plugins, no installation fuss, just open a tab and click.
Why it works:
You’re already ripping or converting, waiting for progress bars—why not let your brain shift gears for 5 minutes with something light.
No leaderboard stress, no flashy graphics: just calming tile matching and a bit of strategy.
After a batch of rips, you come back refreshed, ready to check metadata or folder structure with fresh eyes.
Would love to hear:
Do you have go-to little games, distractions or routines for the “waiting” parts of a rip/encode process? Share your favourites!
Thanks for reading—and happy clicking!
— A fellow forum member, off for a quick tile round before the next CD stack.
Just wanted to drop a quick suggestion for a mini-break you might appreciate midway through a long CD rip session or while watching an encode run. I stumbled upon a simple HTML5 tile game that runs right in the browser—no plugins, no installation fuss, just open a tab and click.
Why it works:
You’re already ripping or converting, waiting for progress bars—why not let your brain shift gears for 5 minutes with something light.
No leaderboard stress, no flashy graphics: just calming tile matching and a bit of strategy.
After a batch of rips, you come back refreshed, ready to check metadata or folder structure with fresh eyes.
Would love to hear:
Do you have go-to little games, distractions or routines for the “waiting” parts of a rip/encode process? Share your favourites!
Thanks for reading—and happy clicking!
— A fellow forum member, off for a quick tile round before the next CD stack.