Editorial Policy
Last reviewed: July 30, 2026
H5Game.Life separates its edited game guides from its game player. A guide is intended to help a reader decide whether a game suits them and understand its published objective and controls. A play screen exists only to load the game.
How a game earns a guide
We do not automatically publish games from a distributor feed. A game is selected only when its record and browser check provide enough concrete information to identify the objective, interaction method and useful decision points. Games with sparse, unclear, duplicated or unreliable material are not included in the public collection.
What we check
Before a guide is published, an editor checks the game name, orientation, distributor, source description and supplied instructions, then opens the build in Chrome and records the date, viewport, result and screenshot. A launch check is labelled separately from a gameplay observation. We avoid inventing controls, difficulty claims, performance claims, ratings or player counts that the evidence does not support.
How we write
Each guide is written for one named game. It explains the game loop in plain language, calls out the decisions that matter, and gives practical tips tied to the stated rules. We do not treat a renamed template, a copied distributor paragraph or a list of keywords as an editorial review.
Advertising separation
Third-party game frames are placed on separate /play/ screens. Those screens are marked not to appear in search results and do not carry H5Game.Life display-ad placements. This keeps advertising away from screens whose main content is an embedded third-party game.
Corrections
If a guide contains a factual error, send the page URL and the correction to [email protected]. We review the source record and update or withdraw the guide when necessary.