Editorial
How This Site Is Made
Everything here is written and maintained by hand. There is no content farm behind
it, no spun articles, and no auto-generated game descriptions scraped from a feed.
How game pages get written
Each of the 105 titles gets a short description of its actual mechanic — whether it
cascades, holds and respins, expands wilds, runs a live table or resolves on a single
cash-out decision. That description is what determines which category it sits in and
what guidance appears on its page. Two games with identical artwork themes can end up
with quite different advice, because the advice follows the mechanic rather than the
skin.
What we deliberately leave out
No return-to-player percentages. No hit-frequency tables. No "best time to play"
sections. No staking systems. No claims that one game is looser than another. These
are the standard filler of gaming affiliate content, and every one of them implies a
predictability that does not exist in a randomly generated outcome. Leaving them out
costs us search traffic and we are comfortable with that.
How the download route is maintained
We publish a single destination and check it. We do not host an APK, we do not mirror
one, and we do not list alternatives — because the moment a site publishes five
download links, it has stopped being able to vouch for any of them. If the route ever
changes, it changes everywhere on the site at once.
How we handle corrections
Payment limits, processing windows, bonus terms and game availability are all set by
the partner platform and can change without notice. Where we describe them, we say so
and we date-stamp our reasoning as "at the time of writing". If you spot something
that has drifted out of date, tell us in the
community channel
and we will fix it rather than argue about it.
Accessibility and performance
The site is built to WCAG AA contrast, works with a keyboard, respects
prefers-reduced-motion for every animation, and carries alt text on every
image. It is static HTML with no framework, so it loads quickly on the mid-range
Android handsets most of our visitors use.