Publishing Game to Website of Your Choice
Dude6230
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Hi all, I would like to ask a question based on a game created in GameSalad.
A game that is created as an iPad size on the GameSalad software, can it be published to a website of your choice? I have created a website and would like to place a game on it. The website is similar to this: http://www.kingdomhearts.com/khiii/ in terms of simplicity and also structure. Instead of the video(on the website shown), I would like to ideally place the GameSalad game that I created on it. Is this possible?
Many thanks
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Sure you can. Just publish your game to the arcade & embed the code in your website.
Just FYI, if you publish to the arcade the size of the game will be 480 x 320 pixels. But other than that yes, just grab the iFrame embed code and use it on your website.
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Thanks Silly question. But how do you publish to the arcade?^^
Oh really? Is there any way to change the size? I only ask as my game has been set to the iPad landscape size. Will this be a problem?
1: that doesnt work
2:if it did work it would be
A: Just another "workaround" that in turn. Would put the issue to the bottom of GSs to do list, of things to fix and address.
B: There would still be the issue of pointing to GameSalads arcade within your own personal website. Also meaning that anytime GSs servers have a issue. Then your site now has the same issue as well.
Why not just get off their proverbial butts. And give us "the customer" the HTML5 attention that they have gladly given Tizen.
Sure it does
No it doesn't. You can't use iPad size games on the arcade. We users of html5 within gamesalad have the worst restrictions of its use.
I stand corrected I never realised that iPad size was a restriction. I was helping with the embed. & I agree that GS stinks when you can't even get HTML files to run independently on your own server. It's a basic requirement that us bring restricted for no apparent reason.
Yeah and don't expect any GS feedback here on the matter. If you don't work for Tizen. They don't want to see the term HTML 5
Cheers guys for the answers. All I needed was for it to be embedded to my website. The size is fine