Liam Brooks
Every time I fire up a new browser game, I open two tabs: one to play, one to take notes. That habit pretty much sums up who I am — someone who can't experience something without also wanting to understand it.
Analyst by instinct, writer by choice
I spend a lot of time inside casual gaming spaces — not just as a player, but as someone mapping the patterns underneath. What makes a mechanic click? Why do certain games hold attention while others fade after ten minutes? Those questions pull me in, and writing is how I work through the answers out loud. My notes from actual play sessions end up shaping almost everything I publish, which keeps the analysis grounded rather than theoretical.
What you can expect here
Whether you are picking up a browser game for the first time or you have been at it for years, I aim to make every piece genuinely useful. Here is how I tend to approach things:
- Testing ideas hands-on before writing a single word about them
- Breaking down trends without drowning you in jargon
- Balancing beginner-friendly clarity with depth for experienced readers
- Staying curious — because the moment I stop questioning, the writing gets dull
Pull up a chair, poke around, and feel free to reach out if something sparks a question.