When you upload things to Glorious Trainwrecks, they all get unceremoniously dumped in the same 'files' directory. This means that if you upload the HTML file as your game file, you can then go to 'file attachments' at the bottom of the submit game page and upload all your images, and the HTML file should be able to display them. Make sure to use unique filenames if you do this, as your file will be renamed if there is any existing file with the same name.
Alternatively, you can upload the images to an external file host such as Photobucket, Imgur, Imageshack, Dropbox, or countless others, then change the image links in your HTML file to match. However, this would mean your game relies on both this site and the image site being online, so your game will lack maximum protection in case of partial Internet destruction.
If you want to ensure everything is in one file and nothing relies on external files, you could convert the images to Base64.
This is a good solid release. I like the flow of it. The instant dead ends and the flow of the story telling. Uhh, I figure you've got all this advice and not one review. Also alternatively if you have a newgrounds account, even though the newgrounds storage doesn't work for hosting html5 archives, you can go to project system, rename the .html file to index.html upload... increase the view port to 1200 x 1200 or something so you can see all those long images... and uhh... click preview and enjoy seeing it online with minimal effort. If you're brave enough to newgrounds it.
Or you guys can download the images and open up the html file. It's a fun little play.
I don't mind doing it. The game was fun, I like the fact you took the time to do your best making pretty pictures, there's even kind of a an animation at the end. It's stuff like this that really brings out the best storytelling even though the story is about a panic and you're kind of in a berserk on what to do... Thanks for sharing it.
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Please render this as an
Please render this as an html file and upload it here, the site accepts html files for this kind of game.
But how while it has images,
But how while it has images, how?
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Upload them here too, or to
Upload them here too, or to a file host, or embed them using base64?
uhhh, i don't know both
uhhh, i don't know both these ways.
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Both 3 characters shown on my avatar are copyright Black Squirrel, Jonny Smeby and Nintendo.
When you upload things to
When you upload things to Glorious Trainwrecks, they all get unceremoniously dumped in the same 'files' directory. This means that if you upload the HTML file as your game file, you can then go to 'file attachments' at the bottom of the submit game page and upload all your images, and the HTML file should be able to display them. Make sure to use unique filenames if you do this, as your file will be renamed if there is any existing file with the same name.
Alternatively, you can upload the images to an external file host such as Photobucket, Imgur, Imageshack, Dropbox, or countless others, then change the image links in your HTML file to match. However, this would mean your game relies on both this site and the image site being online, so your game will lack maximum protection in case of partial Internet destruction.
If you want to ensure everything is in one file and nothing relies on external files, you could convert the images to Base64.
Thanks, i'm doing it next
Thanks, i'm doing it next time i'm making a twine game.
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Both 3 characters shown on my avatar are copyright Black Squirrel, Jonny Smeby and Nintendo.
All things aside
This is a good solid release. I like the flow of it. The instant dead ends and the flow of the story telling. Uhh, I figure you've got all this advice and not one review. Also alternatively if you have a newgrounds account, even though the newgrounds storage doesn't work for hosting html5 archives, you can go to project system, rename the .html file to index.html upload... increase the view port to 1200 x 1200 or something so you can see all those long images... and uhh... click preview and enjoy seeing it online with minimal effort. If you're brave enough to newgrounds it.
Or you guys can download the images and open up the html file. It's a fun little play.
I don't mind doing it. The game was fun, I like the fact you took the time to do your best making pretty pictures, there's even kind of a an animation at the end. It's stuff like this that really brings out the best storytelling even though the story is about a panic and you're kind of in a berserk on what to do... Thanks for sharing it.