About FinanceMass Arcade
FinanceMass Arcade is a small, editor-curated catalogue of free, browser-playable HTML5 games. We don’t aggregate everything that exists. We publish what we’ve actually played, with reviews that explain why a particular title is worth ten minutes of your attention rather than the next one.
What we do, and what we don’t
We curate. Our catalogue is intentionally small — in the dozens, not the thousands — because a player browsing for something to play is better served by a hundred well-reviewed entries than by ten thousand barely-reviewed ones. Every game we publish is licensed for legitimate embedding from its developer or distributor; every review is written by a member of our editorial team rather than scraped, auto-generated, or AI-rephrased.
We do not offer accounts, leaderboards, social features, or any other engagement-loop infrastructure that does not directly serve the act of playing the game. We do not auto-play games or audio. We do not run interstitial advertisements between game sessions. We do not collect telemetry on how long you play or what you choose — the only data we hold are the routine server logs documented in our privacy policy.
Editorial standards
Every game review on FinanceMass is at least 400 words and is the genuine assessment of the editor who played it. Reviews follow a consistent structure: a description of the core mechanic, an evaluation of the difficulty curve and skill ceiling, an assessment of the presentation (art, audio, performance), notes on the mobile experience, and a clear recommendation. We don’t use a numerical score; the prose is meant to make the recommendation honest rather than reduceable to a number.
Where a game has shortcomings, we say so. Where a game falls short of its category’s best, we name the comparison. Editors do not accept payment, gifts, or distribution preferences in exchange for favourable coverage. The integrity of the catalogue depends on this; the absence of pay-for-play is a feature.
Reviewers
The FinanceMass editorial team consists of long-time browser-game players with backgrounds spanning game development, software engineering, and games journalism. Specific reviewer bylines appear on individual reviews where applicable; the team operates collectively for editorial decisions and category coverage.
Editorial credentials and contact details are available on request via the contact page. Corrections, factual disputes, and developer responses are welcomed; we publish corrections promptly and visibly.
Licensing and game sources
The games embedded on FinanceMass are licensed for our use either through direct agreements with developers or through standard distribution networks (GameDistribution, GameMonetize, Poki, and similar). We do not host pirated or unauthorised game content. If you are a developer and believe a game on this site is being embedded without proper authorisation, please contact us and we will remove it within one business day pending verification.
Performance and Core Web Vitals
The site is engineered to load quickly and stay light. Game iframes are lazy-loaded only after the player explicitly clicks the play overlay; advertisements are deferred to the browser’s idle callback so that initial page render is not delayed; CSS and JavaScript bundles are minimal. The aim is to meet or exceed Core Web Vitals thresholds for “Good” on mobile and desktop.
Reach the editorial desk
Editorial corrections, calculation queries, and partnership requests reach the team via the contact page. We respond within 24 business hours, Monday to Friday. Calculation discrepancies, factual corrections, and developer-reported takedown requests are prioritised.