Work with us
We are an independent team that built GAMES MOSTLY because we love free browser games and could not find a clean, honest place to play them. The site grew out of that shared love, and so has the pile of games we want to play, review, and write guides for. That is where you come in. We are looking for freelance games writers to help us cover more ground without losing the hands-on, plain-English voice the site is known for.
The role: freelance games writer
You will play free browser games, write honest reviews, and put together clear guides that actually help people get better or pick their next game. It is remote, flexible, and paid per piece. You set your own hours, and you pick up assignments that fit your taste in games.
- Play a game properly before you write about it, the same way the rest of the team does.
- Write reviews and guides in clear, friendly English, no fluff and no jargon.
- Be fair: say what a game gets right and where it falls flat.
- Cover the categories you genuinely enjoy, from puzzles and arcade classics to strategy and casual games.
What we look for
- You actually play games. You know the difference between a game that is fun for a minute and one that holds up.
- You write clearly. Short sentences, real opinions, no padding.
- You are honest. We do not pay to rank games, and we never want a review that pretends a weak game is great.
- You hit deadlines. Freelance freedom works when the work shows up when promised.
- Bonus points if you have written about games, tech, or anything you are passionate about before, but a strong sample matters more than a long resume.
What we offer
- Fair per-piece pay, agreed up front before you start.
- Full freedom over your schedule and the categories you cover.
- A real byline on a growing site, with your own author page.
- A small, friendly team that reads your work and gives real feedback.
- No content mills, no keyword-stuffing, no writing about games you have never touched.
How to apply
Send a short note about the games you love and a writing sample or two. If you have reviewed or written about games before, link it. If not, write us a quick honest take on a free browser game you have played recently.
Not sure if it is a fit? Have a read of our about page to get a feel for who we are and how we work, then drop us a line. We read every application ourselves.