General Site Feedback
Use hello@frickbears.com for broken pages, missing links, typo reports, navigation issues, and general site feedback.
Use this page for site corrections, editorial questions, privacy requests, broken-link reports, or general feedback about Frickbears.com. If your issue is a game bug, modding problem, or official release question, you should usually contact the creator or the official game pages instead.
Use hello@frickbears.com for broken pages, missing links, typo reports, navigation issues, and general site feedback.
Use privacy@frickbears.com for data or privacy questions related to analytics, cookies, or contact records.
Use editorial@frickbears.com if a guide is outdated, overstated, or missing essential context.
A short, specific report is easier to verify than a general complaint. If you are reporting a guide issue, include the page URL, the exact line or claim that looks wrong, the source or gameplay result you are comparing it against, and whether the issue affects navigation, factual accuracy, privacy, or accessibility.
Name the page and the claim that needs review. If the issue is about a version number, route requirement, ending condition, or official source link, include the date you checked it so the correction can be tied to a clear snapshot.
Send the URL, device type, browser, and what you expected to happen. A broken internal link, blocked embedded game frame, or mobile layout problem needs different follow-up than a wording correction.
Use the privacy email and include the page involved, the service you are asking about, and whether the question concerns analytics, advertising requests, cookies, contact messages, or external links.
Plain-language rule: think of a good report like leaving a pin on a map. "This page is wrong" is too broad. "On the FB3 download guide, the version note under the install section looks outdated compared with the GameJolt page checked on May 25, 2026" is actionable.
Expected scope: this contact page is for the site itself, not for official game account support, refunds, private save-file recovery, or creator-owned community moderation.
Use the official GameJolt page or the creator's public channels for game-specific bug reports, release questions, or asset issues.
If a browser-play link fails because TurboWarp or your network blocks it, that is usually a platform or network issue rather than a Frickbears.com site bug.
Ownership of game assets and trademarks remains with their respective creators. This site can update, credit, or clarify pages, but it does not own the underlying game IP.
Why this split matters: Frickbears.com can fix its own pages, links, metadata, and explanations. It cannot ship game patches, recover saves, reset platform accounts, or confirm private creator plans. Routing those questions correctly keeps the fan guide useful without pretending to be official support.