can i publish my bb game on facebook ?

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  1. Cesart1990

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    hi
    i wonder if i can publish my buildbox game on facebook
    cause i see many games on facebook
    and i dont know the way or if buildbox game can be published on facebook
    thanks
     
  2. netkomm

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    I believe those games are made in HTML5
     
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  3. Wings n Armor

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    This would be an amazing thing!
     
  4. Cesart1990

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    maybe w see it on bb 2
     
  5. AndyG

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    as per the docs:
    You can create one game and put it on the Android Store, Samsung Store, Amazon Store (with support for the Amazon Fire HD, Fire Phone and Fire TV), iPhone Store, iPad Store, Steam, Mac App Store, Windows and more.

    From within BB you can Export to:

    export.png

    Or you will once 1.3.6 and 2.0 are released. One day. Tik-Tok...
     
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    One of the issues with Facebook (from what I remember anyway) you would need to have SSL which is an expensive cost to the developer to develop for Facebook, one thing to keep in mind if BB ever supports Web enabled games.
     
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    Expensive, what for ? Unless you use some additional client/server validation logic, it's using a (cheap) SSL certificate and replacing http by https or use SSL low level functions for other protocols, based on a SSL lib or DLL. Most likely you should not run into issues requiring to dig deeper into openssl which is the most famous SSL library I'm aware of (or similar libraries)
     

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