Put a game on your site
Version 1, 21 August 2026
One line of HTML. No account, no sign-up, no files to download, and nothing to keep updated.
The one line
Add ?embed=1 to any game address and put it in an iframe:
<iframe src="https://zamborin.com/kaleido/?embed=1"
width="760" height="600" frameborder="0"
title="Kaleido, a Zamborin game"></iframe>That is the whole thing. The site header, footer and everything else falls away, and the game fills the frame you give it.
Sizing it
Our games are built for a 760 by 600 frame on a computer, and they adapt down from there. Anything from about 480 by 360 upward works. Give it a tall narrow frame and the game lays itself out the way it does on a phone.
To make it stretch with your page, put the iframe in a container of your own and let it fill:
<div style="position:relative;width:100%;aspect-ratio:760/600">
<iframe src="https://zamborin.com/kaleido/?embed=1"
style="position:absolute;inset:0;width:100%;height:100%;border:0"
title="Kaleido, a Zamborin game"></iframe>
</div>Every game
Swap the name in the address for any of these:
We add games regularly and every new one works the same way on the day it goes up. There is no list to keep in step with.
What you get
- The game, at whatever size you give it, on a computer or a phone.
- Improvements as we make them. You are pointing at the live game, so a fix reaches your visitors without you touching anything.
- No advertising. Our ads do not run inside an embed, on your page or anyone else's.
- A small Zamborin mark in the corner, linking back to the game here. That is what we ask in return.
The terms
Free to embed
Put any of our games on your site free of charge, as many games and on as many pages as you like. You do not need to ask us first and you do not need to tell us. This covers personal sites and blogs, schools, colleges and libraries, charities and community groups, newsletters, and any site where the games are not part of how you make money.
When to talk to us first
Some uses need an arrangement rather than this page. Write to us and we will almost certainly say yes, usually on straightforward terms:
- Game portals, arcades and aggregators, whether or not they carry advertising.
- Sites that run advertising around the game, or otherwise earn from the traffic it brings.
- Anything at scale. As a rule of thumb, more than around fifty thousand plays a month.
- Products, apps and services with the game inside them.
We are not trying to make this difficult. The games are served from our own hosting, so every play is a cost we carry, and the arrangement is how that stays sustainable as the catalogue grows.
What we ask
- Embed the game as it is. Do not modify it, and do not hide, cover or remove the Zamborin mark.
- Do not charge people to play, put it behind a login or paywall, or present it as your own work.
- Do not copy the game files to your own server. The embed points at ours on purpose, so the game stays current and keeps working.
- Do not place it beside content that is illegal, hateful, or aimed at deceiving people.
What we keep
We own the games and everything in them. This is permission to show a game, not a transfer of anything. The permission is not exclusive, so we may license the same game to anyone else, and it can be withdrawn: if we ask you to stop, please take the embed down within 30 days.
Games are provided as they are, with no promise that the service will be uninterrupted. We may change or retire a game at any time.
Commercial and larger use. Portals, advertising-supported sites, embedding at scale, mark removal, a hosted copy, a branded version, or any kind of exclusivity. All of it is possible and all of it is a separate arrangement. Write to us at the contact page and tell us what you have in mind.
Questions we expect
Does it slow my page down? The iframe loads on its own, after your page, so your own content is not held up.
Does it work on phones? Yes. Every game is built for touch first and lays itself out for the frame it is given.
Do you track my visitors? We count plays and sessions so we know which games people enjoy, and for an embed we also record the hostname of the site it is on, so we can tell where a game is being played. No names, no accounts, no profiles, and nothing that follows anyone anywhere. See Privacy. If your site runs a consent banner, note that this counting is ours rather than yours.
What if your site goes down? The iframe would be empty until it is back. If that is a risk you cannot take, talk to us about a hosted copy.
Can I pick which game shows? Yes, one game per iframe. Use several iframes if you want a row of them.