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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> |
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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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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