That listicle / review blog is not much different than what an ad banner would offer. It's deceptive because it's like some news articles nowadays that only exist to advertise a product rather than share information. It's all about the affiliate bucks. I really wouldn't recommend you let them suck you down an internet marketing funnel. However, you can see a few of the games in the list are run by the same people and the advertised game interface screens, if you are brave and/or reckless (Click Preview):
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I suspect the games like these are not legit because, as you've seen, they always try to get your info early and aggressively. They are really clever with their claims and presentation. They almost wore me down after several months of ads, but I am too skeptical to go through the whole rigaramoo. There's one that advertises with animations of Overwatch, Life is Strange, Game of Thrones, etc. 3D characters.
Technically, there are games from these kinds of internet marketing gurus that are in working condition. This is my from short experience a long time ago, but they may only run in your browser, be like a Farmville of porn (with illusionary depth and dark UX patterns), and have more microtransaction baiting than the worse EA game you can imagine. They have tight control of content delivery and frequent updates, so it kind of makes sense that they would never appear on F95 even if someone felt the game was worth playing overall.
P.S. This is pretty similar to the one I was tempted by:
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. There's no way it's legit, but I feel like they would get sued if they didn't link you to some kind of game. I've heard that you can end up on an adult Clash-of-Clans-style multiplayer game with little of the content you were actually looking for.