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Posting a game 
 PostSun Oct 03, 2010 2:52 am
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I finished a game and now I want to post it in the games section. However, I'm a little confused. I started a post in that section, but there seems to be a specific format that all the entries follow that I can't figure out how to do.

At the risk of sounding dense, is there an FAQ on this somewhere? The game and screenshots don't seem to be uploaded just as attachments. As attachments, the game and screenshots would display differently than how those entries are formatted. What am I missing?

Forgive me ignorance.
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 PostSun Oct 03, 2010 4:45 am
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The formatting happens automatically after you post, and I am pretty sure the preview doesn't reflect what it will look like when you post it.

If I remember correctly, the images go in the reverse order you post them, first one last, although I could be wrong about it.

Also, you can always edit your post if you don't like how it comes out on the first try.
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 PostSun Oct 03, 2010 7:12 am
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Also, if you want to consider your game for the Heart of the OHR Contest, assuming it's a classic-ish RPG, you're welcome to post the game link in this thread if you'd like:

http://www.slimesalad.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3679

The sooner we get entrants, the better. Might even spur the other contestants to work harder.
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 PostSun Oct 03, 2010 3:36 pm
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James:

Thanks! And thanks again for your help. You've answered all my questions as I've worked on this game.

Pepsi Ranger wrote:
Also, if you want to consider your game for the Heart of the OHR Contest, assuming it's a classic-ish RPG, you're welcome to post the game link in this thread if you'd like:


Hmmm. I may do that. It's definitely pretty "classic".
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