Source checklist
My Gaming Cafe Sources
This page explains how MyGamingCafe.com separates official sources, video-verified gameplay data, and search-demand signals. Gameplay tables are based on captured video research; code rows require official or visible in-game evidence before publication.
| Source | Confidence | Used for |
|---|---|---|
| Official Roblox game page | Official | Game identity, play access, title, creator context, and update text. |
| Public WIFI Roblox group | Official creator group | Creator-group context and official community surface checks. |
| Captured gameplay videos | Video-verified | Floors, upgrades, PC parts, item behavior, and progression observations. |
| GSC query data | Search demand | Prioritizing pages such as codes, script-safe alternatives, layouts, and PC parts. |
| YouTube and guide SERPs | Intent signal | Finding player questions. Not used alone to publish codes or hidden formulas. |
Video-Verified Dataset
Code-search demand is useful, but demand is not proof. The codes page publishes no fake rewards and adds a code only after it is confirmed through an official or in-game path.
FAQ
Is MyGamingCafe.com official?
No. It is an independent fan-made planning and wiki resource for Roblox My Gaming Cafe players.
What does video-verified mean here?
It means the gameplay data was extracted from captured My Gaming Cafe gameplay videos and then organized into planning tables and calculators.
Why are codes treated differently from gameplay data?
Codes need official or visible in-game proof because fake code rows can waste player time. Gameplay data can be verified from captured gameplay footage.