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  • <img src="http://wall.nijumi.de/gwall.png" border="0">

    Hi All,

    i have made a gamewall for Html5, Flash and Unity3d-Games! What is it? You can easy post/add your own creations with construct 2 on this wall.

    Fill out all informations an wait a littlebit for "certificate/release" !

    Screenshots :

    The "add game" screen..

    <img src="http://wall.nijumi.de/gamewallShot.jpg" border="0">

    The "main"-gamewall..

    <img src="http://wall.nijumi.de/gamewallShot2.jpg" border="0">

    Here the link to the GameWall:

    Go to the Gamewall

    Add your game here:

    Add your own game to the wall!

  • Edit :

    Sorry didn't get that you just broadcast and are not involved in advertising we can see before flash games !

    Great form nicely done

  • Thanks for the link, it's another opportunity for indie gamers to get their games out there.

  • Ketoulou

    Yep, Html5 is the death of Flash, and there's blood in the water.

  • Ketoulou

    Yep, Html5 is the death of Flash, and there's blood in the water.

    Not so sure we can say that yet, Flash is still most popular, and HTML5 is technically not finished.

    One problem is that if they don't get WebGL, or a similar standard, for 3D then Flash/Shockwave can still take over this area of the web market.

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  • > Ketoulou

    > Yep, Html5 is the death of Flash, and there's blood in the water.

    Not so sure we can say that yet, Flash is still most popular, and HTML5 is technically not finished.

    One problem is that if they don't get WebGL, or a similar standard, for 3D then Flash/Shockwave can still take over this area of the web market.

    Ah well Ketoulou edited his post so the gist of my post is lost.

    Point was, there will always be people who wish to make money off of the work of others, without returning anything of value, and now that flash is bound to loose its stranglehold over this particular part of the net, they are going to start looking at html5, and taking advantage of anyone who isn't savvy about their rights.

  • Exactly newt,

    I edited cause I dont know exactly the aim of Pharanygitis website.

    But clearly games market and casual game market on the web is exploding.

    So it's important even if you do that for fun (which is generally the case) to check where you publish your games so that you don't have bad surprises.

    Never forget that a game is a content and that web is about content and opportunism :)

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