Editorial Policy
How znvrgames reviews game listings, writes gameplay notes, keeps source context visible, and maintains pages after publication.
Our editorial purpose
znvrgames is a browser-game directory built to help visitors choose games before they open an external player. Our pages are not intended to disguise the original publisher or present third-party games as our own work. Each game page keeps the source context visible and adds practical information around it: what kind of session to expect, which controls to check, what device fit may matter, and which related games are nearby in the same catalog.
The goal of the editorial layer is simple: a visitor should get value from the page even before pressing Play. That value can come from gameplay guidance, source transparency, device notes, category context, comparison paths, or maintenance information when an embedded player changes.
Review process
When a game is added to the catalog, we review the title, category fit, source URL, source page, embedded player URL, available controls, device signals, orientation information, preview media, and related games. We then generate or update a dedicated Markdown guide for the listing so the game page has a stable editorial record separate from the raw source data.
The review process is practical rather than promotional. We avoid unsupported claims such as invented awards, exclusive access, or guaranteed availability. If the original source provides popularity or score signals, we label them as source signals instead of treating them as independent znvrgames ratings.
- Check that the game has a unique route and canonical URL.
- Keep the original source name and source link visible on the detail page.
- Explain controls, device fit, screen orientation, and loading limitations when available.
- Group related games by real category overlap rather than random internal promotion.
Content standards
Every game guide must contain enough original context to stand on its own. The guide should explain what the game is, how to approach the first session, who it is best for, what strategy habits help, what devices may work best, and which similar titles are worth trying next.
We use a quality check to verify that every published game has a Markdown guide, required headings, frontmatter, meaningful length, and no placeholder text. This check is part of the local publishing workflow because thin pages are not useful for visitors or for search and advertising review.
- No placeholder copy, lorem ipsum, or unfinished TODO sections.
- No iframe, script, or ad markup inside editorial Markdown.
- No fake freshness claims such as pretending every page was manually updated today.
- No hidden source attribution; source context must remain visible.
Content updates
A listing may be updated when the source player changes, a game stops loading, device behavior changes, a category is inaccurate, or a visitor reports a problem. We do not promise daily updates, but we do maintain a correction path for problems that affect user experience or source transparency.
When we update a game guide or category guide, the sitemap can use the editorial update date so crawlers receive a more honest signal than a dynamic date generated on every request.
Source transparency
znvrgames publishes browser-game listings that can include third-party embedded players. The original game source is shown on game detail pages, and the source page is linked with a nofollow external link. This helps visitors understand where the playable experience comes from and where availability is controlled.
For more detail on how source links and embedded players work, read our Game Sources page. For copyright or rights-owner concerns, use the Copyright Removal page so we can route the request correctly.
Report a listing issue
If a game page has incorrect controls, broken availability, misleading metadata, or a source problem, send us the game name, page URL, device, browser, and what you observed.