12-12-2023, 09:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2023, 09:58 PM by VinnyVideo. Edited 1 time in total.)
Every once in a while, I find myself with the time and motivation to add something new or fix something on the MFGG mainsite. We have a new year coming up, and I've been trying to figure out what features to prioritize.
Now that GM lets you export HTML5 games for free, I was thinking it would be awesome to add multiplatform support to the MFGG mainsite, starting with HTML5!
Initially, when you submit a game to MFGG, you'd be able to upload games as either a Windows version or an HTML5 version. Eventually, I'd make it so popular games could have a Windows version, an HTML5 version, a Mac version, and so on.
See this example, complete with gorgeous placeholder graphics, the product of 5 minutes of hard work:
Obviously, we'd have to work out a few technical details - ensuring games run properly on our server, building a good workflow for submitters and staff, and making sure this wouldn't cause any bandwidth or security concerns.
Personally, I think adding multiplatform support should be a top priority for MFGG. An increasing number of people do most of their browsing on mobile devices, and MFGG's most popular game development tool makes multiplatform support free and easy to use.
What do y'all think?
Now that GM lets you export HTML5 games for free, I was thinking it would be awesome to add multiplatform support to the MFGG mainsite, starting with HTML5!
Initially, when you submit a game to MFGG, you'd be able to upload games as either a Windows version or an HTML5 version. Eventually, I'd make it so popular games could have a Windows version, an HTML5 version, a Mac version, and so on.
See this example, complete with gorgeous placeholder graphics, the product of 5 minutes of hard work:
Obviously, we'd have to work out a few technical details - ensuring games run properly on our server, building a good workflow for submitters and staff, and making sure this wouldn't cause any bandwidth or security concerns.
Personally, I think adding multiplatform support should be a top priority for MFGG. An increasing number of people do most of their browsing on mobile devices, and MFGG's most popular game development tool makes multiplatform support free and easy to use.
What do y'all think?