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# Head to the Flashpoint Discord server. If you haven't curated before, upload your submission to #curator-lounge on Discord and wait for a Curator to check it. If your submission is valid, you will be given a special Trial Curator role that will allow you to post messages in the Curations channels. Otherwise, you'll be able to correct your submission.
# Head to the Flashpoint Discord server. If you haven't curated before, upload your submission to #curator-lounge on Discord and wait for a Curator to check it. If your submission is valid, you will be given a special Trial Curator role that will allow you to post messages in the Curations channels. Otherwise, you'll be able to correct your submission.
# Navigate to the [https://unstable.life/submissions.html Flashpoint Submissions page]. If you are submitting a Flash game, upload using the Flash Game Submissions link. If you're submitting a game that uses a different technology like Shockwave or Java, use the Other Game Submissions link. Or, if you're submitting an animation, use the Animation Submissions link.
# Navigate to the [https://unstable.life/submissions.html Flashpoint Submissions page]. If you are submitting a Flash game, upload using the Flash Game Submissions link. If you're submitting a game that uses a different technology like Shockwave or Java, use the Other Game Submissions link. Or, if you're submitting an animation, use the Animation Submissions link.
# On the [https://unstable.life/submissions.html Flashpoint Submissions page], click the View link next to the Submissions link that you just used. Check the "New" listing to make sure that your curation uploaded successfully.
# On the [https://unstable.life/submissions.html Flashpoint Submissions page], click the "View" link next to the Submissions link that you just used. Check the "New" listing to make sure that your curation uploaded successfully.
# In the Flashpoint Discord server, post a message with your submission's title to the appropriate Curations channel. If you are submitting a non-Flash game, you may use one of the server's web technology emojis to specify what platform your game runs in. For example, you might post a message like this: <code>:java: Realspace 2 - Emperor's Revenge</code>
# In the Flashpoint Discord server, post a message with your submission's title to the appropriate Curations channel. If you are submitting a non-Flash game, you may use one of the server's web technology emojis to specify what platform your game runs in. For example, you might post a message like this: <code>:java: Realspace 2 - Emperor's Revenge</code>

Revision as of 10:48, 26 October 2019

  1. Head to the Flashpoint Discord server. If you haven't curated before, upload your submission to #curator-lounge on Discord and wait for a Curator to check it. If your submission is valid, you will be given a special Trial Curator role that will allow you to post messages in the Curations channels. Otherwise, you'll be able to correct your submission.
  2. Navigate to the Flashpoint Submissions page. If you are submitting a Flash game, upload using the Flash Game Submissions link. If you're submitting a game that uses a different technology like Shockwave or Java, use the Other Game Submissions link. Or, if you're submitting an animation, use the Animation Submissions link.
  3. On the Flashpoint Submissions page, click the "View" link next to the Submissions link that you just used. Check the "New" listing to make sure that your curation uploaded successfully.
  4. In the Flashpoint Discord server, post a message with your submission's title to the appropriate Curations channel. If you are submitting a non-Flash game, you may use one of the server's web technology emojis to specify what platform your game runs in. For example, you might post a message like this: :java: Realspace 2 - Emperor's Revenge