Hi!
I was wondering how complex and advanced, both visually and contently, games have to be to post them in Game Demos?
Thanks!
schnellboot wrote:One rule is to post the source code, but I don't know if everyone does that.
koala wrote:People start their games in Game Development, but when they are finished, games stay there. Is it better then to start developing game in Game Demos and update the first post? That way game will be available on the GE website, too.
If I understood you, I start developing game in Game Development. When it is finished, I need to open a new topic in Game Demos. Is that right?bat78 wrote:koala wrote:People start their games in Game Development, but when they are finished, games stay there. Is it better then to start developing game in Game Demos and update the first post? That way game will be available on the GE website, too.
People share their ideas or progress of development in the "Game Development" section.
When a game is finished, you can post it here, in the "Game Demos" section.
The most highly rated / commented and liked games go to Showcase. These games will be the first to represent Game-Editor.
koala wrote:If I understood you, I start developing game in Game Development. When it is finished, I need to open a new topic in Game Demos. Is that right?bat78 wrote:koala wrote:People start their games in Game Development, but when they are finished, games stay there. Is it better then to start developing game in Game Demos and update the first post? That way game will be available on the GE website, too.
People share their ideas or progress of development in the "Game Development" section.
When a game is finished, you can post it here, in the "Game Demos" section.
The most highly rated / commented and liked games go to Showcase. These games will be the first to represent Game-Editor.
Well, that's a whole another story. Thank you very much!bat78 wrote:koala wrote:If I understood you, I start developing game in Game Development. When it is finished, I need to open a new topic in Game Demos. Is that right?bat78 wrote:koala wrote:People start their games in Game Development, but when they are finished, games stay there. Is it better then to start developing game in Game Demos and update the first post? That way game will be available on the GE website, too.
People share their ideas or progress of development in the "Game Development" section.
When a game is finished, you can post it here, in the "Game Demos" section.
The most highly rated / commented and liked games go to Showcase. These games will be the first to represent Game-Editor.
Yes.
Hey, I didn't know this! Great! Thanks!lcl wrote:And what comes to games on the Games-page of the game-editor site itself (this thing: http://game-editor.com/Games) anyone can add their own finished games to that list. Or one can ask someone else to do that if one can't figure out how to do it.
Thank you LcL, this is really helpful.lcl wrote:It seems no-one has remembered to tell you the biggest single difference between projects that belong to Game Development and those that belong to Game Demos.
To Game Demos you must upload the whole source of the game, the ged-file and the data folder with it's contents. To Game Development you can decide how much you want to share of your game. That's why many people share their work-in-progress / test versions of games in Game Development and the final versions in Game Demos. Most people don't want to show unfinished, probably somewhat messy code to people before it's finished and cleaned.
But some people who don't want to share their code even decide to publish their finished games in Game Development as only executables.
But besides the limit of having to have the whole project uploaded when postin to Game Demos, there's really not that much rules or limitations to it. If you look at demos other people have posted, there's a lot of demos of neat ideas people have had, and examples of how to accomplish things.
The Games-page requires you to have a topic where to link, so having your game on the games-page goes well along with having a topic for the game in Game Demos. You want to be able to say something about the game to people who are about to try it, right?
(Excuse any misspellings, I wrote this on my phone)
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