Most blocked games are large downloadable files or platform-specific apps. Our Hunger Games Simulator is a pure browser-based text simulator β no executable, no plugin, no app store. Because it behaves like a regular website, it passes through the vast majority of school and workplace content filters without any issues.
Why school and work networks block some games
Many networks block large game downloads, executables, or known gaming platforms to save bandwidth and reduce distractions. This site is different: it is a static web app that loads like a normal page and runs the simulation logic in your browser. There is nothing to install and no separate game client. That is why students and teachers often find it reachable even when app stores or gaming sites are restricted β though your organization may still block specific domains, so always follow local acceptable-use policies.
Open the full simulation view
Ready to watch events unfold day by day? Head to the simulation page after you set up tributes on the home page, or start from the home editor and tap through to the arena when you are ready.
Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't
- No Download Required
Opens instantly in any browser tab β Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
- No Login or Account
Start playing immediately. Your tributes save locally in your browser.
- No Flash or Plugins
Built with modern web tech β works on any up-to-date browser.
- Works on Any Device
School Chromebook, library computer, phone, or tablet β it all works.
- 100% Free
No premium tier, no ads blocking gameplay, no hidden costs. Ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the Hunger Games Simulator unblocked?
It's a pure text-based web simulator β no game client to download, no executable to run. Network filters typically target downloadable games and specific gaming platforms. Because this runs like a regular website, it bypasses most school and work filters automatically.
Can I play it at school?
Yes. All you need is a browser and an internet connection. It's been accessed from school networks in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia without any issues. If your school has blocked it specifically, try accessing it from a mobile data connection instead.
Do I need a Google or school account to use it?
No account needed at all. Open the page, customize your tributes, and click Start. Everything is stored locally in your browser β nothing is sent to any server.
Does it work on Chromebooks?
Yes. Chromebooks run Chrome browser natively, and the simulator works perfectly in Chrome. No extensions or workarounds needed.