Engineering games
A simple site with few dozens games aimed at testing your engineering skills and logic. There are also quite a few games on electricity and robots. Have a go!
PBS Kids
Yes, this is a resource for kids but don’t we all sometimes watch cartoons and play childish games? Go ahead and built a robot or play in an inventor’s workshop. No judging!
Construction games
These games are all related to construction, as you have already probably guessed. They have everything from building bridges and towers to workshops and test pilots – and will definitely keep you busy for a while!
Daily Free Games
This site does have an enormous amount of different games and puzzles and quite a few of them are related to mechanical engineering. And there’s your first tasks – find them!
NASA Space Place
Apart from answering questions like ‘Why does the sun not burn us’ and ‘How does GPS work’, NASA’s online playground has a whole page full of different games, most of which (but not all!) are related to space and science.
Just for fun
This is a place for puzzle-solvers and those who want to test their skills. Choose the right bridge for the right location, save a burning skyscraper with the right material and pick a tunnel-digging technique.
Sparticle
This is an incredible resource for kids and students wishing to know more about STEM subjects and play a few games as well. Land a comet, go to Mars or play planet Sudoku – we are sure you will enjoy the site!
Try Engineering
Another great place to try out game like ‘car racing’, ‘bionic arm challenge’ and ‘quantum moves’. Compete with our users for high scores and increase your brain productivity.
Civil engineering games
Click through to find a whole list of various puzzles you could be interested in if you are a civil engineer. Construction, structural engineering, bridge building, excavation and a number of other games are waiting to be played!
Engineering.com
This engineering blog has a varied collection of hundreds of different games to play. Conduct experiments, create sequences to manufacture products and build bridges – all in one place.