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Home Office Studios offers a set of free, open-source interactive mini-games for streamers, with a very clear positioning: they run directly in the browser and can be added to a live stream as an OBS Browser Source. The page emphasizes that each game is a single HTML file, requiring no installation, account, dependencies, or server, making it well suited to streaming scenarios where creators want to quickly add audience interaction.
The game selection is fairly broad, including prize wheels, marble races, bingo, Trivia quizzes, rock-paper-scissors elimination tournaments, auctions, slot machines, random eliminations, hot potato, number guessing, dice, Scratch Card, and more. Some games highlight Chat support, meaning they can be combined with viewer chat input; others are more Visual or Quick, making them better for fast giveaways and on-screen presentation. OBS integration is its main selling point. The official instructions suggest adding the game as a Browser Source and using ?admin=false&bg=transparent to achieve a transparent overlay effect.
The page explicitly labels the project as Open Source and states that the games are single HTML files with no server requirement, so in theory they should be very suitable for local use or self-hosting. However, the page does not provide a code repository, license, build process, or deployment documentation, so the open-source claims are not easy to verify and the engineering details are limited. On the API side, it only mentions a Chat Bot API and the ability to connect chat bots via the postMessage API; it does not list event formats, authentication, sample code, or specific supported chat bots.
Pricing is very straightforward: 100% Free. There is no mention of subscriptions, commercial editions, or in-app purchases. From a streamer’s perspective, the biggest advantage is the low barrier to entry: choose a game, add it to OBS, enter viewer names or connect a bot, and go live. It is friendly to non-technical users, but if you need deeper automation, customization, or integration with a specific platform, the information currently provided on the page is clearly not enough.
Its strengths are that it is free and open source, lightweight, serverless, OBS-friendly, and offers game types that match common livestream interaction needs. Its weaknesses are that the documentation is fairly basic, lacking API details, browser compatibility information, repository and maintenance details, and clarification on support for platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and Douyin. It is suitable for OBS streamers, small livestream rooms, event hosts, and anyone who wants to quickly run giveaways or interactive segments. If you need a full account system, cloud management, commercial support, or a mature plugin ecosystem, alternatives such as StreamElements, Streamlabs, Nightbot, or Streamer.bot may be a better fit.
The page does not provide information about hosting region, CDN, payments, or accessibility from Chinese networks, so access from China is unknown. Since it is designed to work without accounts or servers, local use could be a strong advantage if the HTML files can be obtained; however, the stability of accessing the online site still needs to be tested in practice.
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