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About Brush Jjaemu Space
Brush Jjaemu Space is a small editorial site built around one featured title, Brush Jjaemu. The goal is to combine playable access with readable context, sourced game facts, and practical guides instead of leaving visitors on a thin page that contains little more than an external embed.
What the site covers
The homepage focuses on Brush Jjaemu as the main title. Around that featured page, the site includes explanatory guides, site-policy pages, contact and copyright information, and a smaller secondary archive of unrelated browser-game pages. Those archive URLs are kept separate from the featured coverage, but they now include original overview copy, gameplay notes, FAQ writing, dated maintenance context, and a shared recommendation layer that helps readers choose pages by session type instead of clicking through a flat list.
What content is original here
Unless a page says otherwise, the original material created for Brush Jjaemu Space includes the site's layout, CSS styling, original explanatory copy, editorial articles, FAQ writing, and policy pages. These materials are separate from third-party game code, third-party brand assets, host-page infrastructure, or trademarks that belong to their respective owners.
How game facts are sourced
Brush Jjaemu Space checks core game facts against public source pages before adding them to the site. For Brush Jjaemu, that includes the official itch.io release and the artbyeori creator profile. Those pages were reviewed again on July 9, 2026 for creator credit, browser format, engine notes, control labels, and the official mobile warning.
Editorial standards
The editorial goal is to write directly about what a player can actually see, do, or learn from the game. That means pages should explain controls, pacing, player mistakes, replay value, and practical browser-use details rather than padding the page with generic filler. When the site references a creator or source host, it should identify that relationship clearly instead of blurring ownership.
How the archive is organized now
The site now includes a dedicated Browser Game Picks page so the archive can be read as an editorial selection instead of a list of unrelated embeds. That page groups titles by short-session play, longer progression loops, sandbox chaos, and combat pressure. The rules behind those decisions are published on the Editorial Policy page.
How source attribution works
Brush Jjaemu Space aims to credit original creators and obvious source hosts where they are known. For Brush Jjaemu, the site identifies the original release page and distinguishes that credit from any separate host used to surface a playable frame. If you believe a page is missing credit, mislabeling authorship, or presenting ownership inaccurately, use the site's Contact page or DMCA page.
How the archive pages fit in
The unrelated game pages in the secondary archive are still secondary to the site's main Brush Jjaemu coverage, but they are no longer treated as bare convenience URLs. Each archive page is expected to explain the game loop in original language, include practical browser notes, keep a small FAQ, record when the page was last reviewed or expanded, and stay meaningfully different from the nearest neighboring archive pages.
Why site-completeness matters
A browser-game site should be understandable without guessing who runs it or how it handles rights questions. That is why Brush Jjaemu Space includes separate pages for contact details, licensing notes, privacy, terms, and copyright requests. These pages are part of the editorial project, not decorative extras.
Contact
General, editorial, business, and rights-related questions can be sent to hello@brushjjaemu.space.
Related reading
For the full site rules on sourcing, originality, updates, and attribution, read the Editorial Policy. For the human-facing archive guide, open Browser Game Picks.
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