You've found dollarBuck Games — a tiny one-person workshop building toward a new golden age of gaming. Not a museum of the old days. A forge for the ideas nobody big enough would ever bother to greenlight.
We believe recreation is a form of love. That a game is a small machine for making memories — something to share on a couch, on a plane with no wifi, or in ten spare minutes that you don't want to feel bad about later. Fun should be cheap, clean, and simple. Some imagination required.
Pull up a chair. Grab a dollar. Let's play.
Because a dollar is fair.
We are not making masterpieces. We make small, honest, barely-finished little games — minimum viable fun, made on purpose. No tracking. No data harvested. No hooks sunk into your brain. You buy it, you own the fun, that's the end of the transaction.
A dollar gives us room to keep building. And it gives you something that grows: you pay a buck today, we keep adding to the thing over the months and years, and somewhere down the road you look back and quietly wonder whether you should've paid ten.
Cheap thrills. Good memories. That's the whole deal.
The pieces you already know. A board that refuses to sit still. Same old kings and knights, dragged into a brand-new fight. Easy to learn in a minute, and a fresh kind of trouble after that.
We don't sell anything from this site — every game lives on a proper storefront that handles the boring money stuff. We just make the games.
Leave a mark. Say hi. Tell us what to build next.
(This guestbook lives only in your browser and forgets everything when you leave. Like a good night out.)
We don't track you. We don't collect your data. We don't want it.
No cookies, no analytics, no pixels, no fingerprints, no mailing list you didn't ask for. dollarBuck Games has nothing to disclose, because there is genuinely nothing to disclose.
When you buy a game, you buy it from a store — itch.io, Steam, the App Store, Google Play. We never sell anything directly. Those stores handle the money and your account, and they have their own privacy policies. Whatever they know about you is between you and them; we never see it.
That's it. Go play something.
If an app store made you hunt for a contact: info@dollarbuckgames.com. It only knows how to reply with this exact page, and we'd rather you didn't pass it around. Please don't take it personally — the dog is very busy.