About NovarGame
NovarGame is a browser game catalog built around quick play, practical game notes, and curated category pages for visitors who want to choose a game with more context than a title and thumbnail.
The site uses third-party browser games where appropriate, but the surrounding catalog, page structure, category organization, navigation, game notes, and policy pages are maintained for NovarGame.
Our goal is to keep the site useful as a game selection guide, not only as a doorway to embedded content.
What NovarGame does
NovarGame organizes free browser games into local category and detail pages so visitors can browse, compare, save, and launch games from one consistent site experience.
Why our pages include editorial copy
Game pages are written to help visitors understand the play loop, controls, audience fit, common mistakes, and practical reasons to choose one game over another.
How to reach us
For corrections, rights questions, or broken game reports, email [email protected].
Editorial policy
Our editorial goal is to add useful context before a visitor presses Play. A good game page should explain what the player does, what kind of skill or attention the game rewards, how the controls shape the session, and what type of player is most likely to enjoy it.
We avoid treating every game as identical. Racing games, puzzle games, shooters, idle games, sports games, and casual games need different notes because visitors choose them for different reasons.
How games are selected and organized
Games are organized by category, tags, device fit, gameplay style, and local catalog data. Category pages are intended to help visitors move from a broad mood or genre into specific game choices.
A game may appear in multiple lists when it fits several categories. For example, a driving game can also be an arcade game, and a puzzle game may also belong in a casual or kids category.
Review and quality checks
Before a game page is treated as an indexable page, we check whether it has enough original editorial value to stand on its own. Pages that are mainly personal utility, search results, thin lists, or template-assisted notes can remain available to visitors while being excluded from search indexing.
We periodically review titles, descriptions, controls, category matches, broken media, game launch behavior, and policy pages so the site remains useful and understandable.
Corrections and content requests
If a page contains inaccurate information, a game no longer loads, or a rights holder wants us to review game artwork, metadata, or access, contact [email protected] with the exact URL and a clear description of the issue.
Privacy requests can be sent to [email protected], and legal notices can be sent to [email protected].
Advertising and user experience
NovarGame is prepared for advertising review, but the site should remain usable without confusing visitors or hiding content behind ads. Ads, when present, should not replace the main game experience, navigation, or editorial context.
During quality review periods, we may limit which pages are submitted for indexing so search engines and advertising reviewers see the strongest, most useful version of the catalog first.