What we focus on
We focus on browseable categories, clean game detail pages, and fast handoffs to the external game source. The goal is to make each page useful before you leave FlyiPlay, with enough context to decide whether a game fits your mood, device, and session length.
How the site is curated
Games are grouped into stable categories such as puzzle, arcade, racing, multiplayer, and stickman, with a bias toward picks that stay readable and responsive on mobile screens. We review titles for fit, update links when needed, and remove entries that no longer support a reliable handoff.
Editorial and review process
Every listing goes through an automated quality pipeline before it reaches the site. Titles, descriptions, and tags are cleaned of boilerplate, promotional filler, and broken metadata. A scoring system evaluates mobile fit, content completeness, and category relevance so that higher-quality games surface first. Listings that fall below a minimum quality threshold or link to broken sources are flagged for removal. The full editorial standards are described on the FlyiPlay Editorial Policy page.
Quality standards
FlyiPlay tracks a hot score for each game based on freshness, portrait or landscape fit, description quality, and category accuracy. Games with thin descriptions receive generated summaries that explain what the game is and how it plays, so every detail page offers useful context before you continue to the source. Categories are kept to a stable set of ten so that browsing stays focused and pages stay relevant over time.
Technology and performance
The site is built as a static directory using Astro and deployed on Cloudflare Pages. Pages are pre-rendered at build time with zero client-side JavaScript on listing and category pages, which keeps load times fast and layout shifts minimal. Structured data is added to every page so search engines and assistive tools can understand the content. The codebase is open to review, and performance is tested against Lighthouse mobile benchmarks.
What FlyiPlay does not do
FlyiPlay does not host third-party gameplay directly on detail pages, does not require accounts before browsing, and does not promise that every external source will remain available forever. When a source changes or breaks, the site may update, replace, or remove the listing.
Corrections and contact
If you notice outdated information, a broken link, a category mismatch, or a rights concern, reach out at [email protected]. Include the page URL and a short description of the issue so we can review it quickly. Takedown requests, metadata corrections, and editorial questions are handled through the same address.