Interestingly named, OhFreeGames.com comes with a pleasing blue themed look, a cute header and a fairly neat, clean layout. The homepage is filled with blocks of thumbnails for top games, new games and games in various categories. At the top of them is a "today's new game" block briefly describing the latest game with a corresponding graphic and a stylish "play now" button. The header also includes a prominent search button so if immediately visible games aren't enough, user can search for specific ones.
The sidebar begins with a very brief intro and an invitation to check the site daily, immediately offering the means to bookmark it. However, both the "bookmark" and "share" buttons are of the same exact type and function so it may be better to include only one of them. The rest of the sidebar is dedicated to ads including links to other sites in the network.
Main menu bar items match the titles of the blocks on the homepage, with an addition of "multiplayer", and lead to the full list of games available in that category. These category pages, however, also display the "today's new game" block and listings of some other categories, which probably needlessly adds to the size and length of the page, since the same are already listed in their own corresponding categories. The sidebar of sub pages reveals items not visible on the homepage such as notably the "currently online" block with the chat invitation and language selection block both of which could be fitting for the homepage as well.
In short, the suggestion is to streamline the sub pages so they display only the games of the category the page is about and also display the "currently online" and language selection boxes on the homepage too. The former would reduce the page size of category pages and remove what is essentially duplicate content while the latter would improve on consistency with regards to offering the chat and language translation features across the whole site. It might also be a good thing to reduce the number of games displayed in the sidebar top and new online games blocks, perhaps from ten games per block to five, to reduce the sidebar length.
Specific game pages are well laid out; centered, allowing both playing online and downloading the game for offline play and displaying some information about the game and thumbnails of other games to check out.
Finally, it may be a good idea to add a contact link to the footer.
Design rating: 8/10
Focus:
The site offers what both it's title and tag line say it does, free online games. There's hardly anything disputing that point of focus.
Focus: 10/10
Content:
OhFreeGames.com promises a new game every day and already has countless of games in its database available for playing, so content wise it is pretty strong. Each game page also features a description of what the game is about so the player can hardly go wondering what to do.
Needless to say this site is capable of providing hours of past time fun.
Content rating: 10/10
This is a pretty good free online games site, well laid out and easy on the eyes. It might only try slightly too hard to present all of the available games so category pages end up also listing games that don't belong to that category and filling the sidebars with as much as 20 additional thumbnails. It does have lots of games to offer though so for those looking to kill some time having fun, OhFreeGames.com is worth checking out.
Just coming to ArcadePark.net as a new visitor, first impressions are great. It looks shiny, clean and colorful. Darker blocks against a light blue background work very well, especially with nice matching category images. It would help to link those images to the category as well though, not just the text link.
There could be some improvements on the category pages, however. White text on a blue background might look better than black. I would also suggest making category images of uniform size and floating to the left of the text rather than above, in order to look cleaner. And smaller next and previous arrows beneath the listings, perhaps using images instead of text arrows.

On the actual game pages everything is clearly separated, the description, embed code, game review form etc., but it could use some fine tuning. For example, the "full screen" and "add to favorites" links positioning could be improved by raising them and making them centered.
I also notice that the site doesn't have a distinct footer so the text at the bottom seems kind of lonely in the sea of blues.
And finally, I would also suggest slightly increasing the font size.
In short, great first impressions, but could still use some improvements.
Design rating: 7/10
Focus:
In addition to the obvious site name the welcome block offers a clear, concise yet informative description of the site and what it has to offer so there's no chance in hell someone wont figure out what this site is about.
Sidebars are what the user might come to expect, top 10 and newest games, some statistics and top 10 players. However it is not clear how do players become "top 10". Is it by the overall sum of scores, number of times played or something else? It's a very minor notice, but just to make it perfect, something to perhaps look into.
It is also not entirely clear what is gained by actually registering to the site.
Focus rating: 9/10
Content:
The number of games available isn't too high yet compared to the amount of categories, which becomes fairly noticeable when browsing categories, but this is understandable if the site is new. At least no category is empty so users are guaranteed to find something fun in each. And it's very easy to start playing.
Content rating: 9/10
It is one of the better arcade gaming sites I've seen, at least judging from the first impressions. If it continues like that and especially after the suggested improvements, it may have what it takes to be a respectable contender. I'm actually tempted to bookmark it myself.