Frequently Asked Questions

These answers cover how Recall Rush works, what is saved in your browser, and how ads and support fit into the project.

Do I need an account to play?

No. Recall Rush games run in the browser and do not require registration, usernames, passwords, or a profile.

Are the games meant to be medical or cognitive training?

No. The games are for entertainment and short mental breaks. They can be used to practice attention and recall, but they do not diagnose, treat, or measure cognitive ability.

Where are best scores stored?

When a game saves a best score, it uses local storage in your browser. That means the score is tied to the current device and browser, and you can remove it by clearing site data.

Will Recall Rush show ads?

The site is being prepared for Google AdSense review. If ads are approved, placements should stay clearly separated from game controls so they do not interfere with play.

Why are the games short?

The site is built around quick breaks. A round should be easy to start, easy to stop, and simple enough to understand without instructions spread across several screens.

How can I report a bug or suggest a game?

Use the contact page and include the game name, device, browser, and what happened. Specific feedback makes it easier to reproduce and fix issues.

Still need help?

Send feedback through the contact page. Bug reports, unclear instructions, and accessibility notes are all useful as the game library grows.

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