Upload Your Game
Use this link to upload your game to Dropbox.
XP Games
Want to see what others have published? Checkout the full list of games on the XP Games page.
Twine Publishing
More Publishing Platforms:
- Your own web server – More complicated, more control (we use OU Create via Reclaim Hosting)
- Game Jolt or itch.io – indie game repositories, free, html or zip packages
- philome.la – free, easy, html only, requires Twitter
Copyright & Citations
- We encourage using the Creative Commons system for assigning copyright.
- Copyright is important because it tells others how they can use your materials without asking for your permission.
- Although many of the public domain assets listed on the Polish page don’t require citations, we encourage you to cite them. Of course where required, please use appropriate citations. 🙂
Use eXperience Play
If you had fun participating in XP, I expect your students would too. You are more than welcome to use XP in your courses (or for any other endeavors). We’d be happy to help get you started.
Since XP is licensed as CC-BY-NC-SA, you don’t have to ask for permission to modify, use, or share our materials for any purpose as long as you are within the bounds of the license. Let us know if this interests you or if you want to collaborate! 🙂
Discussion – Digital Literacy
The course has focused on two related issues – game design and digital literacy.
- How can we use play to engage students?
- How do we enable students to design games?
- What about game development helps students develops digital literacy skills?
- How do we enable students to become part of the affinity group for your field?
- What have you gained from your experience making a text-based game?
- How can you translate your engagement with XP into your classroom?