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Meraki Motion is an independent studio run by a single developer with a simple obsession: games that respect the first five seconds. No launchers, no downloads, no tutorial walls — open the link and you're playing. The catalogue is deliberately wide. On one end are pure arcade reflexes: Rooftop (endless parkour), Neon Drift (synthwave kart racing), Redline and Seacrest Run (circuit and coastal racing), Screeline (downhill BMX), Frostspire (vertical platforming), and aim trainers like Trigger and Cleansweep 98. In the middle sit the survival and tactics games — Breachpoint, Mire, Last Light, Last Stand, Squadmerge. And at the other end are the quiet ones: Sakura Crossing, Pike & Pine, and Verdance — places built to be wandered rather than won — alongside puzzle and toy experiments like Sixling, Undercurrent, Dominoes, and Wobble Tower. What ties them together is the name. Meraki is the Greek word for putting a piece of yourself into your work. Motion is the promise: everything here moves, responds, and feels good in the hands. Small games, made with care, built to be played now.