Astro Diner Parents Guide
Last updated: May 2026
Astro Diner is a family-friendly arcade game for general audiences. This guide explains how the browser version works, what information is stored locally, how advertising may appear in the future, and where to find privacy and contact information.
What Astro Diner is
Astro Diner is a space-themed cooking and serving game. Players read alien customer orders, choose matching ingredients, serve plates, earn stars, and use upgrades to improve future runs. The tone is playful and light. The game is built around timing, pattern recognition, and simple resource decisions rather than chat, social posting, or user-generated content.
The game is intended as general-audience entertainment. It is not positioned here as a child-directed service, and families should decide whether the timing-based play style is appropriate for their household.
Account requirements
No account is required to play Astro Diner on the web. Players do not need to submit a name, email address, phone number, location, or profile information to start a run. The website does not include account registration, friend lists, public profiles, or player-to-player messaging.
Local browser save behavior
Astro Diner can save progress in the browser on the same device. Local save data may include stars, upgrades, settings, missions, and play statistics. This helps the game remember progress between visits. The save is local to the browser storage used on that device, so clearing browser data or switching devices can remove or hide the saved progress.
Local save behavior is described in more detail in the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
No public chat
The browser game does not provide public chat, direct messages, public comments, public player profiles, or user-posted content. Gameplay is self-contained. This reduces common moderation and contact risks that can appear in social games.
Advertising disclosure
The web version may use advertising, including Google AdSense, after policy review and implementation decisions. During recovery preparation, Astro Diner is keeping guide pages ad-free and avoiding ads inside the active game container or near gameplay action buttons. If ads are used later, they should be placed away from Play, Pause, Restart, Upgrade, Reward, Continue, and touch-control areas to reduce accidental clicks.
Advertising cookies or similar identifiers may be used by advertising partners if ads are active. The Privacy Policy explains this disclosure and links to Google advertising controls.
Family-friendly content notes
Astro Diner uses a colorful space diner theme with alien customers, food icons, stars, upgrades, and short arcade runs. The game does not require realistic violence, gambling, public ranking, or purchases on the website to complete the core play loop. Difficulty comes from time pressure and customer patience rather than mature story content.
Because it is a timing game, some players may find busy rush moments exciting or stressful. Families can use early worlds and short sessions to decide the right amount of play time.
For younger or newer players, it can help to sit together for the first run, point out the customer ticket, and practice clearing a mistaken plate. That makes the game easier to understand without changing the rules.
How to clear local browser data
To reset local progress, clear site data for astrodiner.app in the browser settings. The exact steps depend on the browser. Most browsers place this under privacy, cookies, site data, or storage settings. Clearing all cookies and site data for the browser can also remove Astro Diner progress, but it may affect other websites too.
If progress disappears unexpectedly, check whether private browsing was used, browser storage was cleared, or the game was opened on a different device or browser profile.
How to contact the site owner
Questions, feedback, privacy requests, or policy concerns can be sent through the Contact page. The current contact email is hello@digitalrichkid.com.
Privacy links
- Privacy Policy explains local saves, advertising disclosures, and contact options.
- Terms of Use explains acceptable use of the site.
- Cookie Policy explains local browser storage and advertising cookies.
- How to Play explains the basic game loop in detail.
FAQ
Does Astro Diner require registration?
No. The web version can be played without creating an account.
Does the game have public chat?
No. The game does not include public chat or direct player messaging.
Where is progress stored?
Progress can be stored locally in the browser on the device used to play.
Are ads shown inside gameplay controls?
The recovery-readiness rule is to avoid ads inside the active game area, controls area, and near action buttons. Guide pages are also ad-free during this phase.
Where can I learn how the game is played?
Use How to Play Astro Diner for the full beginner guide or Controls for input details.