About Us
About the Forge & Pray Team
Forge & Pray is a cozy browser-game project built around relaxed progression, clear systems, and a world that is made to grow over time.
I started my journey into web hosting on 21.04.2026, after many years of building software, tools, and editors in C#.
For almost 11 years, programming has been a serious part of my life. My focus has mainly been on game editors, database tools, SQL-based systems, and practical utilities that help organize, manage, and improve digital projects. Even though I have never worked in an official IT position, software development has always been one of my strongest passions.
My dream has always been to work with software and people. I enjoy connecting with others, sharing ideas, helping where I can, and learning from different perspectives around the world. At the same time, I also love deep technical focus — understanding details, solving problems, improving systems, and building things step by step until they become something useful.
Over the years, I have spent a lot of time programming, experimenting, learning, and connecting with people from many different places. Recently, I decided to take this passion seriously and move one step closer to building my own online business with a bigger vision behind it.
Forge & Pray is one of the first projects on this path. It marks my step into websites and web-based projects, while still carrying the same spirit I have always followed: build with care, improve through experience, and create something that can grow over time.
Forge & Pray is planned as a living web game — easy to open, simple to understand, and full of room to expand. Over time, the world can grow with new maps, items, events, activities, and stories, turning a small beginning into a richer adventure step by step.
This project is not only about creating a game. It is also about building a foundation for Rekcuz-Products: a future platform for web projects, software tools, automation, creative ideas, and meaningful collaborations.
The goal is a game that feels approachable on the first click but still gives returning players something meaningful to improve.