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Others let you download any game from the individual game page. Each of the links above takes you directly to a download page. Just click the download link next to each game, then double-click the compressed file to get the actual game files. On Bored. Upload the game file to your website directory. Most browser games are made with Flash, so the file extension is.
Some games are made in HTML or, rarely, in other formats, but make sure you recognize the file extension before uploading it. If you are using a free web hosting service such as Wordpress, you may need to install a plugin first in order to host the game. Look for a Flash player plugin to host a Flash game. Some web hosts do not allow.
Link to the game. After uploading the game, you can link to the file just as you would any other page on your website. This will take the visitor to a new page to play the game, still inside your domain. Embed the game instead. There are many ways to modify this tag. Follow the embed method above to find examples to learn from. Some downloaded game files will come with a text document that includes embedding code to copy-paste to your site.
Make sure you understand what the code does before uploading. Change the link to the file you uploaded instead of the original website. Follow terms of service. In most cases, you are not allowed to charge visitors money to play the game. Do not claim you made the game, and do not copy-paste the game description without permission.
Some websites may have additional restrictions. Delete all of the embedded code or the HTML code that you inserted when you added the game to your website. Yes No. Not Helpful 5 Helpful Not Helpful 11 Helpful Just use the HTML tool and paste the frame content into the box.
Not Helpful 1 Helpful 6. Only if the owner of the original game gives you permission or the game is open-source. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2. Timothy Gotzman. Copy all of your code, find an online "code to HTML converter," and paste your code inside the converter bar. It should give you the HTML code. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 6. What if a game I made is on another website? Can I add it to my website without any problems?
If you made the game and didn't sell off the rights to it, you can do whatever you want with it. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 6.
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