Privacy Policy
We built this corner of the web for people who love games. Here is how we treat your information—with respect and as little collection as we can manage.
We may use cookies and similar technologies to keep the site working (for example, remembering your language or preferences) and to understand how pages are used in aggregate. For full detail, see our Cookie Policy.
Like most websites, our servers and hosting partners may automatically receive technical data when you visit—such as your IP address, browser type, rough region, and the pages you open. If you contact us via a form or email, we receive whatever you choose to send (for example, your message and return address). We do not ask you to create an account just to play the games we showcase.
We use this information to run and secure the site, fix bugs, see which pages are popular, and improve layout and performance. If you write to us, we use your message to reply and to understand feedback—unless you ask us to delete correspondence where that is reasonable and lawful.
We choose reputable hosting and tools, limit access to people who need it, and follow good practices for a small project. No method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure, but we work to reduce risk and to partner with services that take security seriously.
Many games load in an iframe from other studios or platforms. Those providers have their own privacy policies and may collect data according to their rules when you interact with their content. We do not control their practices. If you are uncomfortable with a particular embed, you can stop playing that game or adjust your browser settings.
Server logs and analytics are typically kept only as long as needed for security, troubleshooting, and statistics, then rotated or deleted according to our providers’ schedules. Emails or form messages may be kept long enough to respond and to maintain a record of abuse reports if necessary.
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict certain personal data, or to object to some processing. You can also control cookies through your browser. To exercise rights related to data we hold, contact us via the About us page—we will do our best to respond within a reasonable time.
We may update this Privacy Policy when our practices or the law change. The new version will appear here with an updated date. We encourage you to check back occasionally—especially if you care about how online games and cookies work together.
Questions about privacy? Visit our About us page for ways to get in touch. We are a small crew, but we read what you send and we care about getting this right.
Last updated:4/19/2026