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KUPELEKANATU.COM · FIELD LOG · 07 PLATES 04 SIGNALS VOL. 02 / ENTRY 17

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The official home for the ad-supported store games, the studio-live web experiments, and the next Android drops coming through review.

Volume 02 / Entry 17 Issued 2026.06.15 Surveyed by twe
§ 01 / TELEMETRY

Catalog in orbit.

Each body is a Kupelekanatu app, plotted by release ring: production, review, testing. Hover any body to surface its readout, click to drop into its plate below.

R1 / ProductionLive public app page. Store route resolved.
R2 / ReviewSubmitted for Play production review. Tester access stays open.
R3 / TestingOn an app store testing track. Site surface live for support.
R4 / DraftNot shipped publicly yet. Kept off the homepage.
§ 01A / LIVE ARTIFACT

The arcade stays live.

The browser incubator keeps its own cabinet language. This field log only files what it is, where it lives, and why it matters.

§ 01B / SIGNAL BOARD

The active game world.

The live eight-pack, the selected next three, and the Maua Runner preview lane now file together here.

Tracked game signals

§ 01C / LANES

One catalog, two playable lanes.

The store editions are the ad-supported money surfaces. The studio-live web editions are lighter, stranger, and clearly separated so they amplify the app-store games instead of colliding with them.

§ 02 / PLATES

Store-track plates.

One plate per app already in testing or review. Each carries the live page, package state, policy surfaces, and public install path.

§ 03 / ACTIVITY

The trace.

A six-event seismograph of recent release motion across the catalog. Every spike is a real production or store-side action — submission, deploy, audit.

§ 04 / FILING

Filing references.

All policy surfaces, support entry points, and platform contracts are filed against each app's slug. Catalog-wide rules sit beside them.

The release rule.

Store-track apps land here once testing or review is real. Studio-live web games can move faster, but they stay clearly labeled as alternate browser experiences while the Play Store editions carry the ad-supported release path.

Generic AI-looking site graphics, generic AI-sounding copy, and drifting icon/assets are blockers for public-facing work here.