About Us
Last updated: June 28, 2026
About Quasify.xyz
Practical board game guidance for people who love the classics.
Who This Site Is For
Quasify.xyz is a reader-focused publication for anyone who enjoys classic board games—from Chess and Go to Backgammon, Cribbage, Scrabble, and Othello. Our content is designed for two kinds of readers:
- Busy adults who want to improve their game without spending hours studying dense theory. You’ll find clear, actionable how-to guides and quick-reference checklists you can use at the table.
- Curious newcomers who want to learn the rules, basic strategy, and etiquette of traditional games. We explain the fundamentals in plain English, with no jargon overload.
If you’ve ever wanted a concise, trustworthy source for opening principles, endgame patterns, or tournament tips—without the fluff—you’re in the right place.
Topics We Cover
We focus exclusively on classic, abstract, and traditional board games that have stood the test of time. Our editorial scope includes:
- How-to guides & tutorials – Step-by-step walkthroughs for rules, scoring, and basic tactics.
- Checklists & quick references – Printable one-pagers for opening moves, common traps, and game phases.
- Strategy primers – Core concepts explained with real board examples (no engine-level analysis, just human-friendly advice).
- Game history & context – Brief, interesting background on how each game evolved and why it matters.
- Equipment & etiquette – Practical tips on choosing boards, pieces, clocks, and behaving at clubs or tournaments.
We do not cover modern hobby games, collectible card games, or role-playing games. Our lane is the timeless classics—the games your grandparents might have played, and that still reward deep study today.
Our Editorial Standards
Quasify.xyz is a content publication, not a consulting firm or e-commerce store. Every article we publish follows these principles:
- Accuracy first. We verify rules and strategies against official rulebooks (FIDE, WCF, ABPA, etc.) and respected reference works. When a rule varies by region or house style, we clearly note the difference.
- Updated when practices change. Board game theory evolves slowly, but it does evolve—new endgame tablebases, opening refinements, or rule clarifications. We review and update our key articles at least once a year. If a major change occurs (e.g., a rule revision by the World Chess Federation), we update within 30 days.
- No fluff, no filler. Every guide is written for a reader who values their time. We use bullet points, short paragraphs, and clear headings so you can scan and find what you need.
- Editorial independence. We do not accept sponsored posts or paid placements. Any product recommendations (boards, books, software) are based on our own testing and community consensus, not affiliate pressure.
We believe that good board game writing should be useful, honest, and evergreen. If you spot an error or an outdated detail, please let us know—we correct promptly and publicly.
Contact Us
We welcome questions, corrections, and suggestions from readers. Whether you have a tip for a future article or you think we missed a key strategy point, we’d love to hear from you.
Email: [email protected]
Mail: 7159 First St, Birmingham, Alabama 44362
We aim to respond to all emails within two business days. If you’re writing about a factual error, please include a link to the source so we can verify and update quickly.
Why “Quasify”?
The name comes from the idea of making complex things almost simple—quasi + simplify. Classic board games can feel intimidating at first. We’re here to break them down into clear, manageable pieces so you can play with confidence and enjoy the game more.