Site Guide

Welcome to the “where do I click first and why is there so much stuff here” page. This guide helps you find the main game pages, genre pages, support links, socials, forms, and useful shortcuts without having to blindly wander around like a confused NPC.

Start here

Main Games Page

Best main place to start if you just want the broader collection.

Open the main games page

Games by Genre

Best place if you want to browse by type instead of randomly clicking things and hoping for the best.

Open games by genre

GitHub Homepage

Good for support pages, extra site structure, archive content, and future landing pages that point people toward the main site.

Open the GitHub homepage

Main places to go

Need help?

Report a problem

Found a broken game, wrong title, bug, duplicate, or other weirdness?

Use the Google Form

Need a faster response?

Discord is the fastest contact method, then email, then Google Form.

Join the Discord

Want to request a game?

Suggestions, requests, and fixes can go through the Google Form or Discord.

Open the contact page

Popular stuff and useful shortcuts

Some pages naturally get more attention than others, so over time this section can become a cleaner shortcut zone for top pages, genre hubs, community stuff, and the pages people actually use most.

For now, the smartest shortcuts are the main games page, the genre page, the archive, and the contact/reporting links.

Community and socials

Socials are great for following and keeping up with the project. For actual support or site issues, Discord, email, and the Google Form are better.

StaticQuasar931 Creator Challenge

We are running a creator event where the winner gets their name added to the website, priority game requests, and possibly even their own custom game.

Participants compete by posting videos about StaticQuasar931 on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts and seeing who can get the most views.

Want to participate or see the rules? Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/XC5Vh57x3v

Backup and archive stuff

Some content on the GitHub side may act as support pages, archive pages, landing pages, or alternate routes that help people discover the main Google Site content more easily.

That means the GitHub site is not just random extra stuff. It helps with structure, discovery, support pages, and future SEO-focused landing pages.