Editorial mission
We publish practical content that helps readers use the Perler Bead Studio more effectively and make better decisions while planning real bead projects.
These guidelines explain how we approach authorship, product testing, manual review, updates, and corrections across our Perler Bead guides and related site content.
← Back to Perler GuidesWe publish practical content that helps readers use the Perler Bead Studio more effectively and make better decisions while planning real bead projects.
Articles are published under the Maga Games Editorial Team when the content reflects shared product knowledge, workflow testing, and editorial review rather than a single named author.
We prefer publishing around the current browser-based tool on this site. Where a guide makes a product claim, the workflow should be checked against the live experience before publishing or updating the article.
We do not treat raw automation output as publish-ready. If drafting tools help organize a page, the content still requires human review, editing, and final approval before it is published on the site.
Pages should add value through product-specific steps, planning examples, workflow advice, or decision-making help. We avoid thin rewrites, duplicate lists, and pages published only to target a keyword.
When an article changes in a meaningful way, we update the visible date. This is especially important when the tool interface, export behavior, or recommended workflow changes.
Readers can report corrections by emailing about@maga-games.com. We review clear correction reports and update content when needed.
Content should remain useful on its own and should not be created only to host ads. We aim to keep publisher content as the focal point of the page.
Guides, authors, and support pages for Maga Games
Real perler bead creations from makers — see the original, Studio pattern, and finished art.
What we publish, how the platform works, and how to reach us.
Original tutorials, planning advice, and evergreen Perler resources.
Who creates the content and how their work connects to the site.
How published guides are reviewed, updated, and improved over time.
How to send corrections, support questions, or business inquiries.
What data the site uses, why it is used, and your choices.
Rules for using the website, games, and related services.