Platform submit cockpit

HTML5 game portal submission pack

Public, copy-ready submission pack for zero-cost HTML5 game distribution. It exposes playable builds, release ZIPs, clean portal packages, demo assets, current submission status, and the safety rules for ad-funded portals.

Lead: Neon Lane Dash | Backup: Upload Limit Panic

Open machine-readable pack Download lead clean ZIP Download GameSnacks ZIP

Current decision

Keep CrazyGames and Playgama as the active submitted/monitoring route, keep Neon Lane Dash GameSnacks-ready for the stricter Google-owned H5 route, and use InstGame, PLRun, GameTwiz, BizziBeeArcade, and BlurryGames as manual-consent backup portals instead of sending private details automatically.

Candidate policy

  • Prefer official dashboards and established ad platforms before smaller form-only portals.
  • Small portal forms often request developer name, email, rights confirmation, or revenue-split agreement; those fields need owner consent.
  • Send only public game links, GitHub release links, ZIPs, icons, covers, demo videos, and review notes.
  • Keep bank, card, tax, Alipay, phone, API keys, and platform credentials inside official dashboards only.
  • If a portal forbids external ads, tracking, or links, submit the clean portal ZIP instead of SDK-adapter ZIPs.
  • Do not claim guaranteed revenue, guaranteed approval, or artificial traffic.

Submission rules

  • Lead with Neon Lane Dash because it has broader reflex-arcade appeal than Upload Limit Panic.
  • Use Upload Limit Panic as a second differentiated backup after the first platform gives a moderation signal.
  • If the target portal forbids external calls, use the clean portal ZIP links and clean-package reports.
  • Mention that ads are platform-gated and standalone builds do not force or fake ad impressions.
  • Never paste AI-generated copy into a field that explicitly asks for non-AI or owner-written content.

Playable packages

Candidate portal research

Lagged

Submission signal: Developer dashboard for submitting games to Lagged.com.

Monetization signal: Public developer page advertises 50% revenue share with Google AdSense and SDK support for interstitials and reward ads.

Fit: Good next account route if CrazyGames/Playgama review stalls.

Risk: Requires developer account and AdSense-related setup; do not force ad views or clicks.

Action: Prepare Neon Lane Dash clean package and SDK notes, then submit only through the official dashboard.

Open source page

GameSnacks

Submission signal: Google's H5 platform requires a bundle with game files, marketing assets, game.json, and SDK integration.

Monetization signal: GameSnacks monetizes games and shares revenue under its developer licensing agreement, with ads placed through the GameSnacks SDK.

Fit: High-quality route now technically packaged for Neon Lane Dash.

Risk: Still requires developer access, licensing agreement, rights/content approval, and platform acceptance before ads can earn.

Action: Use the dedicated Neon Lane Dash GameSnacks ZIP and verification report when owner-access GameSnacks submission is available.

Open source page

InstGame

Submission signal: Developer page describes free account, upload, metadata, screenshots, and 24-48 hour review.

Monetization signal: Public page states zero upfront publishing fees and 70-80% revenue share to developers.

Fit: Strong low-friction backup if owner approves account/contact use.

Risk: Smaller portal; payout and traffic claims should be verified inside dashboard before relying on it.

Action: Queue a manual submission using the clean portal ZIP and public release assets.

Open source page

PLRun

Submission signal: Homepage and contact page are live, but the current developer portal route returned 410 in the latest probe.

Monetization signal: Not relied on in this pass because the developer portal was unavailable.

Fit: Parked contact-only backup, not an immediate upload route.

Risk: Unreachable developer portal means no automatic submission and no payout expectation.

Action: Use only the contact page after a manual decision, and send public demo/release links only.

Open source page

GameTwiz

Submission signal: Developer portal asks for HTML5 self-contained game packages under 50MB and 24-48 hour quality review.

Monetization signal: Portal advertises a revenue sharing program, 70% revenue share, monthly payments, and $50 minimum payout.

Fit: Potential fast-review backup for clean packages.

Risk: Manual form and identity/contact consent; no external dependencies/API calls allowed.

Action: Submit only the clean portal ZIP after owner approves contact and rights-confirmation fields.

Open source page

BizziBeeArcade

Submission signal: Submission form asks for developer name/email, game metadata, demo link, and rights confirmation.

Monetization signal: Page advertises 75% developer share of ad revenue, with the platform handling hosting, ads, and marketing.

Fit: Useful backup only if a simple form submission is acceptable.

Risk: Small form-based portal with agreement checkbox; do not submit without owner consent.

Action: Keep as manual owner-consent route; never send bank or Alipay details by form.

Open source page

BlurryGames

Submission signal: Developer page accepts HTML5/WebGL/Unity-WebGL games and describes strict technical/child-safety requirements.

Monetization signal: Page says ad revenue is split 50/50, paid monthly via PayPal or bank transfer after $100.

Fit: Family-safe portal candidate after content/compliance review.

Risk: Stricter child-safety/COPPA/GDPR-K posture; current game must be reviewed before submission.

Action: Run a family-safe compliance pass before any outreach.

Open source page

GameMonetize

Submission signal: Developer page describes SDK integration and HTML5 distribution.

Monetization signal: Public pages mention revenue share and PayPal/bank transfer timing, but percentages vary across public pages.

Fit: Watchlist only because it may distribute broadly but has trust/reputation uncertainty.

Risk: Inconsistent public claims and community caution; avoid until safer portals are exhausted.

Action: Do not integrate, upload, or provide payment identity until terms and reputation are rechecked.

Open source page

Submission queue snapshot

PriorityPlatformGateSubmission entry
1 CrazyGames Submitted on 2026-06-02 and awaiting review. Build ID 57a4b821-a761-4541-b2dc-69ced592d4d5. Billing details are a later payout gate and did not block submission. https://developer.crazygames.com/register
2 Yandex Games Yandex Console login and developer account are required. The old /dev/games/ landing URL returned 404 in the probe; official docs point to the Games Console and Add app draft flow. https://games.yandex.com/console
3 itch.io Creator login is required. Browser probe on 2026-06-02 reached itch.io/login and Cloudflare protection. https://itch.io/game/new
4 Playgama Submitted on 2026-06-02 and under review after dashboard certification passed SDK init, storage save/restore, and an interstitial ad test. Payout details remain a later earnings gate. https://developer.playgama.com/
5 GamePix Dashboard account is available, but create-game submission is blocked by GamePix's explicit non-AI description requirement. Owner-written 100-500 character English copy is required before continuing. https://partners.gamepix.com/developers
6 Lagged Developer dashboard signup is required. Official page advertises submitting games to Lagged.com and earning 50% revenue share with Google AdSense. https://lagged.dev/
7 GameFlare GameFlare asks developers to send a link/game files for suitability review. Official FAQ says payout is monthly with 50 EUR minimum via PayPal or TransferWise, and revenue share is 85% on GameFlare sites or 50% on publisher sites. https://distribution.gameflare.com/developers/
8 Kongregate Account login/upload is required. Submit the clean portal ZIP instead of the SDK adapter ZIP. https://www.kongregate.com/games/new
9 Newgrounds Account login/project creation is required. Use as a no-domain clean package route and feedback surface. https://www.newgrounds.com/projects/games
10 GameDistribution Developer signup, revenue-share partnership, dashboard gameId, and legal consent are required. Public form probe found reCAPTCHA/legal checkboxes, so automated submission is not appropriate. https://gamedistribution.com/developers/
11 Poki Poki is not the immediate route. Official docs say Poki prefers Web Exclusive deals and requires mandatory requirements plus SDK after acceptance. https://developers.poki.com/
12 GameSnacks Dedicated Neon Lane Dash GameSnacks package is now ready as of 2026-06-03: release ZIP includes game.json, GameSnacks-only SDK adapter, no browser storage, no external requests, and verified marketing assets. Submission still requires GameSnacks developer access/licensing by the owner. https://developers.google.com/gamesnacks
13 InstGame Research-confirmed candidate only. Do not auto-create an account or submit contact/payout data without owner approval. https://instgame.com/
14 PLRun Developer portal returned 410 on 2026-06-03 while homepage/contact stayed live. Park until the portal is reachable or a human reply confirms the upload route. https://plrun.com/contact/
15 GameTwiz Manual form gate. Do not submit until owner approves sending name/email and agreement confirmations. https://www.gametwiz.com/developers
16 BizziBeeArcade Manual owner-consent gate because the form asks for identity/contact and agreement confirmation. https://www.bizzibeearcade.com/submit-game.html
17 BlurryGames Manual review route. The child-safety bar is stricter than our current broad-arcade package, so submit only after a compliance pass. https://www.blurrygames.com/developers/
18 GameMonetize Watchlist only, not an automatic submission target. Use after mature-platform and safer low-friction candidates are exhausted. https://gamemonetize.co/developers

Manual gates and money gate

Completion gate: Progress is real only when a platform accepts or publishes a game; goal completion still requires real plays, enabled compliant ads, and visible revenue or payout balance.