

It's free, and you get about 2GB of storage (that's plenty for our games!). If you don't have one already, head to and sign up an account. You can also upload your game to Google Drive.

However, if you don't have your own website, you can share your games on Dropbox! Have you finished your game and want to share it with the world? If you have your own website and some HTML know-how, you probably are comfortable integrating the exported files to your site. The original article is included as a sort of archive entry, but the steps described below won't work any more! Sadly this means it no longer works for hosting games! You will have to find another hosting service. This means that the browser will now try to download a HTML file instead of view it when you visit a HTML page on Dropbox.

Note: As of October 2016 Dropbox have discontinued support for hosting public HTML files.
