How new guides are selected
New guide pages should answer a distinct search intent. A good topic has beginner questions, clear mechanics, reliable official sources, and enough room for original walkthroughs, starter tips, checklists, and internal links.
Beginner route format
Each guide should start with what the game is, who it fits, how to begin, what to avoid, what changes after early progress, and where to verify current updates. Thin pages should wait until there is enough reliable information.
Starter tips and walkthrough checklist
- Explain the first session in plain language.
- Separate confirmed details from player opinion.
- Include update-sensitive warnings when values can change.
- Link to the Roblox guide hub, codes page, game finder, 2026 watchlist, and release calendar where relevant.
- Avoid copied content, fake code claims, fake ratings, and official partnership language.
Upcoming coverage area
Future coverage can include farming games, life sims, decorating games, social cozy games, relaxing multiplayer games, Roblox cozy experiences, and beginner-friendly games. Exact release dates should come only from official store pages or developer announcements.
Important internal links
FAQ
How are new guide topics selected?
Topics should have clear beginner search intent, reliable source material, and enough detail to avoid thin pages.
Will new guides include codes?
Only when codes can be checked against official sources or in-game menus.
Will this replace Roblox guides?
No. It adds broader cozy-game coverage while preserving the Roblox guide hub and existing URLs.