Forum:Revising the page layout for browser games

Our current page layouts for browser games doesn't cover all the sections currently covered on browser game articles. Below is my suggested revision of it, where I list the order of the section and what is covered in each. I may list section descriptions that are more concise than what is currently in the MoS. Questions: Discuss. -- 00:26, January 29, 2017 (UTC)
 * Opening (this isn't a section):   is a game released on . . ..
 * Controls: Same as current MoS.
 * Gameplay: Describe what the main character can do (like walking, running), the game's main mechanic (if this isn't already covered in the character sentence), the goal in each level, and any other noteworthy information relating to gameplay.
 * Levels: Start of this section mentioning how many levels the game has and any other information relating to them.
 * Level sub-sections: Start the section off with "Level ". If they have names, do "Level : ". Each level section should explain how to complete the level. For games where a repeatable completion method doesn't exist, then strategies for how to complete the level should be listed. Put video walkthroughs in the proper template at the bottom of the section.
 * Enemies, Hazards, Interactive objects, Pick-ups, obstacles (sections in this order): Same as in MoS. ("Each of these components can be listed under its own individual heading, using bullet points to list and briefly describe each after that.")
 * Glitches - Covers glitches in the game.
 * Cameos - Cameos the game has.
 * Updates: List in level three headings updates the game received, either bug fixes or content updates. Name updates based on what Nitrome called them or as "Update ". Describe in each section when they were released and what they did.
 * Announcements: Official previews or announcements relating to the game. List them as Month(st/nd/rd, etc.)/Day/Year - . List videos and images in a gallery at the bottom of the section.
 * Development: Information about the game's development. Should also mention when the game was released.
 * Beta elements - Covers content seen in pre-release images that was changed or removed from the game.
 * Unused content - Content present in the game's files but not used in the game.
 * Reception - Covers the game's overall reception based on professional reviewers and what Nitrome or their staff mentioned in regards to fan reception.
 * Features: Places the game was featured, like magazines, websites.
 * Awards: Awards the game got from award ceremonies and other websites.
 * Trivia - Trivia related to the game.
 * Updates: Should updates with no name be called " update" instead of "Update " to prevent confusion with mobile game updates that use "Update " for content updates? Even though most people will likely catch on quickly to the difference in the naming convention between Flash and mobile games, it could seem a little strange.
 * Levels:
 * Should it become mandatory to mention a brief description of the level? Currently, the levels section is only helpful to those who need help with a level, but writing a brief description of each level allows this section to become open to regular readers.
 * Should walkthroughs be written with the player/character mentioned or excluded? The latter allows for shorter walkthroughs, while the former is how all other articles are written and it may seem strange to have two different styles. I'm fine with the latter.