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Your game moves fast — most of what’s written about it hasn’t. Everything that matters in your game right now: checked, dated, in one place. From this week’s breakout to the title you have played for years.

  • Every page shows when it was last checked
  • Outdated info is archived with dates — nothing vanishes
  • Sources named on every guide
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You know this feeling

  • “The update just dropped. Is my build still good?”

    Every patch quietly invalidates half of what you know — and nobody tells you which half.

  • “Is this tier list even current?”

    Rankings from three patches ago, presented as today’s meta — and the thread about it is a flame war, not an answer.

  • “The code says invalid.”

    Five codes from a YouTube video — every one dead. Videos freeze at upload; games don’t.

  • “The wiki has it… somewhere.”

    Deep, but nobody can navigate it mid-session.

We compete on the one axis they all fail: visible, maintained freshness.

Every page on this site — guide, tier list, or codes list — carries its own last-checked date, and a daily pipeline re-verifies the most perishable claims against each game’s official channels. When something dies or a meta shifts, the old version moves to a dated archive instead of quietly vanishing — and when the honest answer is “this game has none”, we say exactly that. An honest zero beats a fabricated yes.

And our rankings show their work: the criteria they were judged on and the patch they were judged against. Evidence over vibes — an answer you can cite to settle the argument, not one more opinion to fight about.

Whether a game blew up this week or has run for years, the job is the same: what still redeems, what wins, what changed — one search away, dated so you can judge it yourself. How this site works →

— The GameLand Insider desk

Chasing this week’s game?

It hit your feed yesterday and you want the picture while it is forming — the working codes, what matters, how not to waste your first hour. We cover breakout games from the week they start climbing, not months later.

Three years into your main game?

You do not need an intro — you need to know whether that freebie still redeems, what this month’s meta looks like, and what the patch changed. Dated answers, straight to the point.

The newest guides and updates across every game we cover, most recent first.

The games with the deepest coverage right now — every game we track lives in the full directory.

How GameLand Insider Works

One search, everything on your game — here is what actually happens behind that promise.

Find your game

Use the finder at the top of this page or the games directory to pull up any of the 124 games we cover. Everything we have on that game gathers in one spot, each need on its own page — no hunting across five tabs for one game.

Check the date before you trust it

Every page — the tier list as much as the codes list — carries a visible last-checked date, and outdated entries move into a dated archive instead of being silently deleted. If something stopped working or fell out of the meta, you can see when — and what replaced it.

Go deeper than codes

Once you have redeemed everything, the same game hub links its tier list for meta picks, interactive calculators for planning builds or profits, and beginner-to-endgame guides — the parts of a game that outlast any single code drop.

GameLand Insider FAQ

What is GameLand Insider?

GameLand Insider is an independent games publication covering the games players are actually searching — from this week's breakout to long-running titles. Pick a game and you get its full current picture — what still redeems, who tops the meta, the math behind your build, what the last patch changed — each on its own dated page, one search away.

Isn't this just another codes site?

The difference is one axis: freshness you can see. Trackers cover everything but date almost nothing; wikis are deep but unreadable mid-session; videos freeze at upload. Here every claim carries a visible last-verified date maintained by a daily re-verification pipeline, dead codes move to a dated archive, and games with no codes get an honest zero instead of fabricated strings.

How do you verify the codes you list?

Every codes list is cross-checked against the game's official channels (the Roblox game page, developer announcements) and established community sources, and each page names the sources it was checked against. The list then carries a visible last-verified date, so you always know exactly how fresh what you are reading is.

How often are code lists updated?

Honest answer: in waves, not on a fixed schedule — games that are actively trending get rechecked first, and a quiet page can sit longer. That is exactly why every page shows its own last-verified date instead of a promise: the date is the real answer for that specific page, and you should weigh what you read accordingly.

How current are the tier lists and guides?

Each one shows its own last-checked date, and we revise them when a patch actually moves the meta rather than on a cosmetic schedule. Rankings state their methodology, so you can judge whether the reasoning still holds for the current version of the game.

What games do you cover?

Trending games with active communities — currently Roblox-heavy because that is where breakout games appear weekly, but the site is not limited to one platform (cross-platform releases like 007 First Light are in scope). Browse the full directory to see every game we track.

What are the calculators and tools?

Interactive planners built for specific games — for example a damage calculator for planning Blox Fruits builds and a crop profit calculator for Grow a Garden. They run in your browser, free, no sign-up. You will find them under Tools in the navigation and on each game's hub.

Can I request a game or report a dead code?

Yes — use the contact page to request coverage for a game or flag a code that stopped working. Dead-code reports are especially useful: they feed directly into the next verification pass for that game's list.

Is GameLand Insider affiliated with Roblox or any game developer?

No. GameLand Insider is an independent publication and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Roblox Corporation or any game developer. Game names and images belong to their respective owners and are used for identification only.

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