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Running HTML5 Games for Online Competitions

Running HTML5 Games for online competitions may depend on having an effective leaderboard system. The leaderboard should have a good registration process, periodic recordings, such as weekly and monthly rankings, and an extensive score table.

HTML5 games are highly capable of managing leaderboard functionalities. You can add a registration form before or after the game and display as many as 50 players per page on your board.

To learn more about using leaderboards in HTML5 games, check out this case study.

Running HTML5 Games for Online Competitions

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License HTML5 Games

Are you a company looking to license HTML5 games? We recommend MarketJS.com, a B2B platform for licensing games.

MarketJS has over 300 HTML5 games for licensing. They also provide additional services such as game reskin, custom development, and white label portals.

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    Early in September 2023, Unity Technologies announced the Unity game engine pricing fee. Starting on 1 January 2024, the company will charge game developers a fee (2 tiers) for each …Read more

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    PlayCanvas, an open-source 3D game engine, has added Sketchfab integration into its latest updates. This improvement gives game developers access to Sketchfab’s high-quality 3D, AR, and VR content. To access …Read more

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    Using HTML5 games for corporate events is an example of transforming casual games into icebreaker activities. Pick a straightforward game and reskin it into a new game to feature the …Read more

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