A shared home for different project types
AwesWikis is meant to support full wikis, focused calculators, utility pages, and future content hubs under one recognizable identity.
AwesWikis is the shared home for game wikis, calculators, and progression tools created by Awes.
Instead of treating every project like a disconnected microsite, the goal is to build a network that feels cohesive, recognizable, and worth revisiting whether someone needs a quick answer or a deeper tool.
The hub is designed to support multiple kinds of game resources without making them feel fragmented.
AwesWikis is meant to support full wikis, focused calculators, utility pages, and future content hubs under one recognizable identity.
The experience is shaped around speed, clarity, and practical navigation so returning users can get where they need quickly.
Shared layouts, metadata, and UI patterns help new projects join the network cleanly instead of feeling like separate experiments.
AwesWikis is built around practical usability rather than filler.
Pages are intended to surface the most important information first instead of forcing people through walls of generic content.
Navigation, design quality, and page structure aim to feel familiar across the network so users can trust what they are looking at.
The hub is designed from the start to stay responsive on phones, avoid wasteful effects on smaller devices, and keep the core interface usable everywhere.
The network currently highlights a mix of established wikis and calculators.
Clear answers to the most common questions about AwesWikis and the current network.
AwesWikis is the umbrella hub and brand layer, designed to connect multiple game resources into one recognizable network.
No. The network is built for full wikis, calculators, progression tools, and other utility-style resources depending on what serves the game best.