Today, we'll talk about how to publish your game on itch.io, an independent storefront for digital games, and why you should consider it.
There are many ways to publish a video game: you can do it through Steam, CrazyGames, Poki, the Google Play Store, and so on. Another popular option for publishing indie games is itch.io. Today, we'll talk about how to publish your game on itch.io, how to do it for your GDevelop game, and why you should use itch.io as a game developer.
The general instructions on how to publish your game in itch.io can be found on the their own website (you can find the link here).
It is a fairly simple process: you need to upload a .zip (or another playable format depending on your target platform) file of your game, and off you go. You can customize the listing page to your liking, adding screenshots and even GIFs showing gameplay!
But the real secret is knowing how to export your game so that it's playable or downloadable through itch.io. And that depends on your game engine. Now, let's see how to do that in GDevelop.
Thankfully, it's very easy to export your GDevelop game for itch.io. There is a step-by-step guide on our wiki (which you can find here).
You can even make games on the go! GDevelop has Android and iOS apps for iPhone and iPad. So you never have to stop making your dream game a reality.
However, you can also simply watch the video below, where our very own HelperWesley goes over each step required to upload a game to itch.io.
So, exporting and uploading to itch.io is easy. But why should you do it?
I'll borrow the following from the wiki entry I mentioned above:
There are alternatives to itch.io, and here are some of them. You can also use the one-click export option within GDevelop to publish your game on gd.games.
You can also publish your game on Poki, Newgrounds, Steam, Liluo and Crazygames. You can see how to publish in all of these storefronts by checking out our dedicated page on publishing.