Hello

About PixelPop Arcade

A curated catalogue of games, grouped into twelve categories.

PixelPop Arcade is a small, independently-run game portal. The catalogue is sourced from the GamePix network and organised into twelve categories — puzzles, action, arcade, racing, sports, shooter, strategy, simulation, adventure, casual, kids and multiplayer — so readers can browse by mood rather than scroll through a single long list.

How the site is put together

Each game has its own page with a short summary of the concept, the controls on both desktop and mobile, a few quick tips and a list of related titles in the same category. Hero picks on the home page rotate daily so there is always a different featured game at the top of the site, and the full roster is refreshed on a weekly basis.

Categories are hand-mapped from GamePix's detailed taxonomy into the twelve top-level buckets used on the site. Within each category, titles are ordered by a composite score that blends the game's quality rating, its mobile-friendliness and how heavy it is to load, so the most playable titles surface first.

Who owns what

The games themselves are the property of the developers and publishers who built them. PixelPop Arcade embeds each title through the GamePix network and does not modify the gameplay in any way. If you are a developer who has published a game on GamePix and would like it considered for the catalogue, the Contact page is the best starting point.

All of the original copy on the site — game summaries, category introductions, how-to-play notes, tips, FAQ entries and the text on this page — is written by the PixelPop Arcade team.

Getting in touch

For partnership questions, takedown requests, bug reports or general feedback, head over to the Contact page. DMCA-style takedown notices are actioned within 72 hours once the request is verified. Everything else typically gets a reply within a few working days.

Thanks for stopping by

The catalogue is small on purpose: the goal is a handful of categories you can actually browse, not a wall of ten thousand titles. Hopefully you find a few new favourites.