Use this page to understand what information is helpful for broken games, loading problems, incorrect page information, related clicker game suggestions, or copyright, credit, and removal requests.
Useful details include the game URL, device, browser, and what happens when the game fails to load or respond.
Useful details include the page URL and the description, instruction, screenshot, or page detail that seems incorrect, unclear, or outdated.
Helpful suggestions include the game URL, whether it is browser-based, and why it fits with clicker games listed here.
Copyright, credit, ownership, or removal requests should use the DMCA email and include enough detail to identify the page or asset.
This page does not include a live submission form. Please do not enter private or sensitive information into this page expecting it to be sent.
For copyright, credit, ownership, or removal requests, use the DMCA channel listed on our DMCA page: [email protected].
For broken games, loading problems, outdated descriptions, or related game suggestions, include the page URL, game name, device/browser details, and a short description when a working contact channel is published for general site reports.
No. This page does not send form submissions. Copyright, credit, and removal requests should use the DMCA channel listed above and on the DMCA page.
The games listed on LizardClick.org are intended to be free to play in a browser. If a page is outdated or a game changes access requirements, the page URL is the key detail needed for review.
Yes. Send related browser-based clicker game suggestions with the game URL and a short note about why it fits the directory.
LizardClick.org focuses on web-based games that work on devices with a modern browser. We do not offer separate mobile apps for the listed games.
While we don't have direct social media channels yet, you can help others discover the directory by sharing useful pages with friends and family.
Thank you for helping us keep the directory accurate, useful, and respectful of player and rights-holder concerns.