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by chimi
2397 days ago
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> Once you start distributing your HTML5 game on PC distribution platforms like Steam or GOG, you need an actual executable that people can download to play the game offline as well. Can someone elaborate on this? Why is this needed? Is it a market penetration decision? Does steam not allow HTML5 games? Due to virus issues, etc, I would prefer playing an HTML5 game in the browser. I don't want to install something that could contain viruses or be a vector or increase my attack surface. I'm missing something, but not sure what it is. I don't use Steam or install games on my computers, but I do play HTML5 games. |
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We also have a web version which can be played online via the regular browser.