We are a small editorial group that prefers precise explanations over loud marketing. The site exists to clarify how modern interactive software is assembled, especially in mobile contexts.
This website provides informational content only and does not constitute professional or commercial advice related to game development or gaming.
What we publish
Longer essays and shorter field notes about engines, interface readability, testing culture, and the vocabulary teams use when coordinating art, audio, design, and programming. We cite publicly available sources where licensing allows and avoid naming unrelated products as endorsements.
What we avoid
We do not promise downloads, chart positions, or revenue curves. We do not run gambling services, and we do not present speculative shortcuts as if they were universal truths. If a topic needs legal nuance, we point readers toward qualified counsel rather than improvising authority we do not hold.
Where we operate
Dtaoint maintains editorial operations with a registered correspondence address in Ataşehir, İstanbul. English is our primary publishing language because it is widely used in cross-border software collaboration, even when teams are distributed across many regions.
Mission in one sentence
Help readers understand the mechanics of game development—scheduling, trade-offs, and human coordination—so conversations about the industry become less mystified and more grounded.
Quiet focus is part of the job, but it is never the whole story: review meetings and bug triage matter just as much.
Editorial integrity
Articles are edited for clarity and checked for obvious factual errors. When we describe a monetization model, we explain how it functions—not how you should use it. Sponsored or affiliate placements are not part of this property’s layout; if that ever changed, the disclosure would appear at the top of affected pages.
Corrections
If you believe we misstated a technical detail, email support@selectview.vip with a primary source link. We update pages when corrections are warranted and keep a short note of what changed when the edit is substantive.