why do you not get a email when your sending a game and it has not been accepted?
No idea as I myself have never submitted a game, though I would love to. I guess they should, because it's kind of hard to know when a game has not been accepted9Although you could simply look at the main page under new games). Maybe you just have to wait a little longer and it turns up!
It usually takes some time for the games to be accepted, but if yours is not, I am pretty sure you will get an email. Chances are that the games has not been looked into yet, that the game is accepted, but has not appeared, that the mailing system is slow (it usually is), or that they by chance do not send any emails.
It usually takes some time for the games to be accepted, but if yours is not, I am pretty sure you will get an email.
yes, because usually you happen to be breaking a copyright law and get into trouble(lots of trouble).
Chances are that the games has not been looked into yet, that the game is accepted, but has not appeared, that the mailing system is slow (it usually is), or that they by chance do not send any emails.
So the answer to it all: Wait a bit more, and then possibly ask in the Help page.
So, Jem. Are you sure that the game is YOUR game? You aren't supposed to submit other developers' games, you know? If you want a game on AG, simply message an admin, requesting that the game be added, and they will/will not notify Danny so that he can contact the real developer.
If the game is really yours, then sorry for the McCarthyism inside me. I tend to do that every now and then. Chances are, your e-mail just wasn't checked yet. Patience is something that you need 'round these parts.
1)AG usually releases a few games at a time. 2)Your game is not up to scratch, for example, it contains multiple bugs. 3)You submitted someone else's game. 4)The staff need a few days to test drive it. 5)Highly unlikely, but just a possibility. The admins are lazy and have not checked the system =]
2)Your game is not up to scratch, for example, it contains multiple bugs.
Right again, so check your game.
3)You submitted someone else's game.
I'm not sure, as doing that might result in instant ban and a warning and possibly being sued.
4)The staff need a few days to test drive it.
My suggestion. Could be.
5)Highly unlikely, but just a possibility. The admins are lazy and have not checked the system =]
We have no idea how likely it is. Is Carlie just a wobbling jelly infront of the computer screen, and Daniel a computer geek with no social life? We may never know...