About Us

LoveMoney Game: Where browser games earn lasting trust

We deliver instant-play browser games, but our mission goes further--pair every title with strategy research, developer interviews, and community co-creation so players see the medium as deep, human, and worth their time.

Our Vision

LoveMoney Game was founded on a straightforward belief: great experiences should be accessible at zero install cost. We focus on two pillars--love x economy simulators and social-issue storytelling--because they let us explore emotions and responsibility players juggle in real life. An early prototype has since grown into a multi-layer editorial platform, powered by a long-term mindset that favors craft over shortcuts.

Editorial Principles

Player Experience Comes Before Ads

We would rather delay monetization than trade trust for impressions. Every long-form story begins with real player needs, repeated testing, and clear, actionable takeaways.

Evidence Plus Point of View

Great coverage blends player telemetry, developer interviews, and community sentiment. Contributors cite sources, add personal insight, and deliver a well-rounded perspective.

Transparent Iteration

Guides, reviews, and policy explainers ship with changelogs. We revisit articles within seven days of a major patch and surface the updated timestamp at the top.

Every evergreen article ships with a 1,500-word floor, source guidelines, and clear sponsorship labels. That way depth, transparency, and trust stay non-negotiable.

Meet the Team

Creative Lead & Editor-in-Chief

Ivy Chen

Former AAA publishing editor with a knack for turning dense systems into readable flowcharts. Ivy sets the editorial roadmap, keeps narrative voices aligned, and leads our developer interviews.

Technical Architecture & UX

Leo Watkins

Full-stack engineer who has shipped multiple real-time experiences. Leo owns the Next.js stack, accessibility audits, performance monitoring, and shepherds player feedback into UI improvements.

Research & Community

Mara Delgado

Indie-community host fluent in player slang. Mara runs Discord and survey programs, curates firsthand strategy notes, and keeps our sentiment dashboards honest.

Beyond the core crew we collaborate with 12 regular contributors and eight volunteer testers. Everyone signs a transparency charter: hands-on reporting before business deals, declared conflicts, and honest notes about limitations.

How We Ship Content

Pitch & Goal Setting

Each month we shortlist the questions players ask the most, then filter by the unique value we can add. Example: reverse-engineering BLOODMONEY 2's hidden morality meter.

Multi-Run Testing

Editors complete at least three full runs, log failures, capture data swings, and invite community co-testers to cross-check results. Key metrics ship with the final piece.

Fact & Tone Review

Before publication a technical editor validates mechanics while legal counsel clears rights usage and citations.

Ongoing Maintenance

A shared content board tracks live pieces. Authors revisit every article after major patches and add appendices or video explainers when necessary.

Our knowledge base archives gameplay recordings, developer Q&As, and reader mail. When an update drops--or when readers challenge us--we can re-open the evidence and respond quickly.

Milestones

  1. Apr 2024

    LoveMoney prototype goes live

    A minimal browser build with three story arcs still drew 2,000 early players and 180 thoughtful surveys--proof that love-and-money storytelling had legs.

  2. Nov 2024

    Community test and 100K visits

    After launching structured surveys and a Discord lab, we shipped four balance patches in six weeks driven by actual friction points.

  3. Mar 2025

    Lovemoneygame.io relaunch

    Rebuilt the site architecture, added localization scaffolding, and partnered with six indie creators for embedded demos--evolving from a content blog into an editorial platform.

  4. Aug 2025

    Reviews, guides, and developer interviews

    Formalized a consistent workflow--pitch -> playthroughs -> research -> draft -> fact check -> publish--and instrumented KPIs for every article.

Over the next 12 months we plan to launch a fully fledged guide hub, player data visualizations, and collaborative prototypes with independent teams--making the site a first stop for discovering and dissecting new browser titles.

Community Promises & Privacy

Trust relies on transparency. We use a minimal-cookie approach, collect analytics only with consent, and spell out data usage in plain language. Comment and submission guidelines ban harassment, leaks, and unmarked spoilers--and moderation responses land within 12 hours.

Detailed privacy and terms pages (linked in the footer) cover ads, third-party tooling, and youth safety. Before reapplying to Google AdSense, we run a full compliance checklist to keep those promises verifiable.

Work with Us

Partnerships

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Brands, sponsorships, and joint events--email us for a response within 48 hours and a full media kit.

Developer Submissions

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Indie teams can share builds or behind-the-scenes notes. We honor embargoes and turn genuine play sessions into meaningful editorial.

Player Feedback

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Report bugs, pitch features, or join closed tests via email--or hop into Discord for a faster triage cycle.

Join the Journey

Subscribe to the upcoming newsletter or hop into Discord to track roadmap updates, behind-the-scenes notes, and calls for playtesters. We love sharing the build process as much as the final release.