Quick honest heads-up, because it matters to us: yes, this site runs ads. And yes, a few of the links to games are so-called affiliate links. We think you deserve to know why. So here it is, no marketing speak, no sugarcoating.
The short version
This site is free. It asks you questions, matches your answers against more than a thousand games, and hands you a recommendation. That costs you nothing, and it should stay that way. For any of it to work, a server has to run somewhere, and servers are not free. The ads cover exactly those costs. That is the whole story.
What the ads are for
A site like this has running costs. Not huge ones, but not zero either. The domain, the hosting, the machinery in the background that keeps the database updating itself every month. All of it hums along quietly, and all of it costs money. Instead of charging you or throwing up a paywall, we would rather show a couple of ads. That keeps the door open for everyone.
The math roughly works out
Let us be honest: nobody is getting rich here. The server costs are modest, but so are the ad earnings. At the end of the month it more or less evens out, a little over some months, a little under others. And that is completely fine. This is not about making a profit, it is about the thing paying for itself so we can keep running it without losing money.
And those affiliate links?
When the site recommends a game, you will sometimes see a button like “View on Instant Gaming”. That is an affiliate link. Sounds technical, but it is simple: if you buy a game on Instant Gaming through that link, we get a small commission. Nothing changes for you, not a single cent. You pay exactly what you would have paid going there directly.
You do not have to use it. If you buy a recommended game somewhere else, or not at all, that is totally fine. But if you were going to grab it anyway, clicking through our link is the easiest way to support us, at no extra cost to you.
What we do not do
Just so we are clear: we do not sell your data. We do not build profiles on you. Your quiz answers stay in your browser and get sent nowhere. The ads come from Google, and in the EU they only get personalized after you agree, which is your call in the consent banner. We also do not clutter the page with flashing banners that ruin the fun. One or two low-key ads, that is it.
How you can support the site
Easy: use it. Tell your friends about it. And if you like a recommendation and you were going to buy the game anyway, feel free to click through the Instant Gaming link. It costs you nothing extra and keeps our lights on.
Thank you
Seriously, thank you for reading this far. Most sites bury this kind of thing in the fine print. We think transparency is the least we owe you. Now enough talk, go play something.