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Editorial Policy

This page sets out how FlyArcade chooses what to list, how the page copy is written, and what triggers an update or removal.

Last updated 2026-05-07

Selection criteria

FlyArcade only lists browser-playable titles that load on a phone, fit one of our 13 stable channels, and ship enough metadata for a useful detail page. Sourcing from third-party catalogs is fine; raw catalog volume is not the goal — pages that read well and click through cleanly are.

Editing the copy

Titles, summaries, control hints, and tags are normalized for consistency before they ship. Boilerplate that does not help a player decide gets cut. When a source description is too thin, a deterministic template fills the gap so every detail page can answer what the game is, how it plays, and where it fits.

Why a listing changes

A listing is updated when its outbound link moves, a category is refined, or the description drifts from the live build. FlyArcade delists when the source goes dark, rights are contested, the game is replaced by a worse build, or the title falls below the directory's quality bar over time.

Reporting an editorial issue

Spotted a bad summary, miscategorization, or stale source? Email rashidwr77@gmail.com with the page URL and the change you want. Editorial mail is reviewed alongside takedown mail; well-formed reports usually land in the next sync cycle.