Editorial method
How PCder decides what belongs in the catalog.
PCder is not trying to list every web game on the internet. A game has to be playable, traceable, and useful in a desktop browser before it earns a page.
Last updated: June 19, 2026.Source first
A listed game needs a visible source trail. That usually means a GitHub project, public repository, or project page with enough information to name the original work.
If the code, assets, or license are unclear, PCder treats the game as unfinished until the note can be checked. The catalog should not hide where a game came from.
Browser fit
PCder looks for games that run from static files and behave well inside a browser tab. Keyboard, mouse, touch, and iframe behavior all matter.
A game does not need to be complex. It needs to start cleanly, explain itself through play, and avoid accounts, launchers, or heavy setup.
Page quality
A good game page tells players what the game is, how to control it, why it is listed, and where the source note points.
Pages also include short guides and FAQs when players commonly search for rules, strategy, safety, or no download play.