I am playing around with my own flash gaming site, it can be found on http://www.gameyey.com
And yes, almost the entire site is made with mmf embedded flash
Another element is under development, where you can vote and comment on each game.
The design is inspired by ted.com, all comments are welcome.
What the site really needs as soon as possible, are a lot more games!
So if you know of; or find; any cool flash games you would like to see, or created a few games yourself, please take the time to publish them directly on the site using the "Submit game" option, or you can send me an email (robin@gameyey.com) if you need help.
yes? they are public versions, so i assume they want to be published as much as possible. I would love it if someone posted my games on their page, and i know a lot of other gaming sites (even big ones) are adding games to their database without the author's personally submitting them. But i am not 100% sure of the legality, would be great if someone could clarify on that..
The 'what to play next' box, is just random at the moment, it will be fixed soon
Originally Posted by SoftWarewolf yes? they are public versions, so i assume they want to be published as much as possible. I would love it if someone posted my games on their page, and i know a lot of other gaming sites (even big ones) are adding games to their database without the author's personally submitting them. But i am not 100% sure of the legality, would be great if someone could clarify on that..
The 'what to play next' box, is just random at the moment, it will be fixed soon
IIRC Any flash game that isn't locked to a specific website is considered "up for grabs." The exact term is "sitelocked" if you want to research it.
Hihi, that sounds just like a greencard for grabbing and using any webcontent, not only flash.
Even if it's sitelocked, many sitelocks are easy to circumvent.
And actually I don't like it, because people aren't respect to the things they should. It's just like stealing movie posters from your local cinema.
Originally Posted by Jenswa Hihi, that sounds just like a greencard for grabbing and using any webcontent, not only flash.
Even if it's sitelocked, many sitelocks are easy to circumvent.
Your point being?
Once something made in flash is site locked it all comes down to Morals.