Source hierarchy
A lower-tier source can reveal what readers are asking, but it does not overrule newer first-party release information.
- Portable Moose's official website, press kit, videos, and direct announcements
- Official storefront listings and news posts
- Direct interviews or reporting that reproduces attributable developer statements
- Established databases and community wikis for historical orientation
- Search suggestions and social discussion for question discovery only
Fact, inference, and unknowns
A fact is presented as confirmed only when the cited source supports it directly. Visual descriptions state what an image shows without assigning an unannounced identity or outcome. Plans use forward-looking language because schedules and feature lists can change before launch.
When sources conflict, the newest applicable first-party source takes priority. Older claims may be omitted rather than repeated if doing so would amplify a rumor.
Spoilers and pre-release coverage
Page titles and introductions avoid unnecessary ending details. Deeper original-game context is placed behind an expandable spoiler control. Once Episode Six is released, guides should separate navigation help from story spoilers wherever a useful split is possible.
No puzzle solution, achievement condition, episode length, or character biography is published before authentic playable evidence exists.
Advertising and editorial independence
Advertising, if introduced, will not change the source hierarchy or buy favorable coverage. Sponsored material would be labeled separately from reference content. The site does not currently accept paid rankings or sell placement inside factual guides.
Ad placement must leave navigation, source links, and article text readable. Ads will not imitate download buttons, game controls, or developer announcements.