Behind our catalogue: what “editorial” means on a free-to-play game hub, and why unique descriptions matter.
Editorial, not just a link list
Good game sites help visitors understand what they are about to play. We group titles by genre, add short descriptions, and—when possible—explain controls, pacing, and who a game suits. That text is written for readers and search engines alike: it reflects how we actually browse and test games, not generic one-liners copied across hundreds of pages.
What we look for
- Games that load reliably in modern desktop and mobile browsers
- Clear gameplay loops (puzzle, action, idle, sports, etc.)
- Respect for players’ time: quick starts, fair difficulty curves where possible
How you can use this section
Articles here complement individual game pages. When in doubt, read the “About this game” and “How to play” areas on each title—they carry the most specific guidance.