Great article and fantastic to see interest in web gaming picking up! In fact, CrazyGames, a web game platform, currently has 35MAU, is growing strongly, and is bigger than Kongregate has ever been in terms of branded search interest:
I've always thought if I was to get into game developing, I'd go the Web Gaming route. It's just the most accessible to me as a web developer. And I always thought it'd be the easiest way to distribute: a link. I know it has its limitations. But, it can also be pretty nimble. And, slip into social media pretty easily as well. I'd love to see a resurgence!
Great article and fantastic to see interest in web gaming picking up! In fact, CrazyGames, a web game platform, currently has 35MAU, is growing strongly, and is bigger than Kongregate has ever been in terms of branded search interest:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=%2Fm%2F0zfp4w2,%2Fm%2F02q547f
I've always thought if I was to get into game developing, I'd go the Web Gaming route. It's just the most accessible to me as a web developer. And I always thought it'd be the easiest way to distribute: a link. I know it has its limitations. But, it can also be pretty nimble. And, slip into social media pretty easily as well. I'd love to see a resurgence!