About Garden Horizons
Garden Horizons was built as a playable index for browser games, not as a thin wrapper around search traffic. The aim is simple: help visitors understand what a page contains, start a game quickly, and move through the site without fighting clutter.
What You Will Find Here
The site brings together game pages, category browse paths, search, comments, and support pages in one place. We try to keep each page useful on its own, whether someone arrives from the homepage or lands on a specific game first.
- Playable game detail pages with supporting summaries and related picks.
- Category and tag collections for players who browse by mood or mechanics.
- Support, policy, and contact pages that stay separate from gameplay pages.
How We Approach Curation
We care more about page usefulness than volume. That means checking how games are labeled, whether descriptions are readable, whether navigation makes sense, and whether a page gives enough context before a visitor clicks into play.
- We favor concise descriptions over filler text.
- We keep navigation shallow so key pages are easy to reach.
- We revisit problem pages when links, embeds, or metadata go stale.
Why the Site Feels Different
Garden Horizons is designed around browsing rhythm. Instead of treating policy pages, search, and game pages as disconnected leftovers, we keep them tied together so the site feels coherent whether you are playing, exploring, or trying to report an issue.
Independence and Attribution
Garden Horizons is an independent fan-made site. We do not claim ownership of the games, trademarks, logos, screenshots, or other third-party materials referenced throughout the site. Those rights remain with their respective owners.
Questions, Corrections, and Rights Requests
If you spot a mistake, need attribution reviewed, or want to contact the site team directly, email support@gardenhorizons.io. Copyright-specific requests should follow the instructions on the DMCA page so they arrive with the details needed for review.