Kongregate now accepting Shockwave game submissionsFeb-17-07, 1:11 am by HanfordFile under: Video games, Macromedia, Director, Adobe, Shockwave, Lingo Kongregate.com, the new upload-it-yourself game portal, is now accepting submissions for Adobe Shockwave games. They've only supported Flash games until now. I've written about Kongregate before, specifically how Kongregate could change the landscape of indie game publishing by giving game developers more rights. In a nutshell, Kongregate allows you to upload your games on their site for free where they'll get exposure, but will allow you to take all the revenue from conversions, in-game ads, and more. They'll make money on on-site ads. Perhaps I'll put a Shockwave version of Rocknor's Donut Factory on their site to see how it converts. Feedback - 2 responsesDisplayed newest to oldest. Leave a comment.Marty wrote: Feb-28-07, 9:56 am And apparently, just this past week, "Letter Boxed" was the first Shockwave game to take a weekly prize on Kongregate. http://kongregate.com/games/gigaplay/letter-boxed Leave a commentComments are displayed on posts and visible to all site visitors. |
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Hi I'm Monica,
I examined Game(Shockwave), and came here.
I saw Kongregate.
This is a flash though
I want to make to
tp://www.teagames.com/games/bmxbackflips/play.php
but,This is a flash.
Do you think that Shockwave becomes a main current?