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  1. I just joined the html5gamedevs so I'm not sure if this is the right place Hi, my names Andrew, I've been making games for about 4 years now with Game Maker. I recently purchased the html5 port for Game Maker Studio and was wondering how do you make money with html5, as I've taken a look around here and I'm seeing a "lot" of people saying they've made money with html5 but from what I'm seeing most of the games made in html5 are very simple and are usually clones of popular games. So I was wondering why so many people like to play these games and how these types of games make money. I myself enjoy making games, but having not made a penny from the games I've made is a little depressing. So what I'd like to know is where do I go once I've completed a game(some games portals for html5 games) How do I get publishers, what kind of money you can make with html5 and finally how you all got started with html5
  2. Hello! I've been developing a HTML5 Canvas framework named CanvasBooster, alongside an animations editor. Since the forum topic is related, I thought someone may be interested. The library is not very advanced yet, but the editor has many features. You can see a small example animation on http://bit.ly/14PSd8z . It's an implementation of the Conway's Game of Life, which has different behaviours each time you play it. The player on wich it opens is the editor itself; use the buttons at the bottom to expand all the interface. If you find it interesting, you can take a look to the project blog: http://www.canvasbooster.com Thanks for your time.
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