
Why Fandom Games Go Viral on Social Media (And How to Make Yours Blow Up)
A fan game about a popular anime gets 500K plays in a week while polished indie games struggle for attention. This isn't luck, it's fandom physics. Here's how it works.
February 8, 2026
Why Fandom Communities Go Crazy for Fan-Made Games
Fan art gets likes. Fan fiction gets reads. But fan games? Fan games become community events. Here's the psychology behind why fandom communities go crazy for fan-made games.
January 18, 2026
What Japan's Doujin Scene Gets Right About Fan Games (That the West Ignores)
Touhou Project is one person making games in his spare time. It spawned tens of thousands of fan games, albums, and artworks. The doujin model built that. Here's how it works.
March 9, 2026
The Best Fan Games Come From the Weirdest Corner of the Fandom
Every fandom has a mainstream and a weird side. The mainstream side produces fan games that feel like diet versions of the original. The weird side produces the ones people still talk about five years later.
April 6, 2026