The website continued to operate, but I noticed a significant shift in its purpose. What started as a personal blog had morphed into a resource hub—a direction that strayed from my original intent. I even considered changing the domain name, but the community assured me it wasn’t necessary since the current name was already memorable.
A more pressing issue was that the website allowed user registrations via WordPress’s built-in features, yet I hadn’t written a privacy policy. Additionally, the site had become quite bloated with content, making it cumbersome to navigate.
One particularly frustrating limitation was the lack of a proper search function. For example, if you wanted to find a shooting game for Android, you couldn’t filter your search that specifically—you could only search for all Android games or all shooting games. Clearly, it was time for a change.