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Simple unity game sharing
The company i'm working for runs a Unity classroom for kids (12-15 y.o.). We aim for each student to periodically produce a small game project (sort of like an internal gamejam). Right now, we are looking for a way to make every student's final project to be easily accessible and shareable with a simple Internet link. The Web Player would have been ideal for this, but i understand it is no longer an option. What other simple free (or cheap) Unity game publishing options are available?
In short, we are looking for a way to publish builds of projects that are: 1) Available through a direct link. 2) Don't require a separate Unity installation to run (and generally don't require anything more intrusive than a browser addon). 3) Don't require directly saving any files to disk (key advantage over just sharing a link to the build). 4) Are free or relatively cheap (less than $10 per project with less than $100 a month for hosting etc).
Answer by Brogan89 · Jun 17, 2017 at 12:12 PM
You could use WebGL but it will be more work than you would expect. Just build to standalone Windows/Mac. Zip and store the files on google drive or dropbox or something and copy public links easy as, and it's free.
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