Who Can Submit
- Independent HTML5 game creators with original work
- Studios and publishers with browser-ready catalogs
- Developers who can provide playable review links or packaged builds
- Teams with rights to distribute the submitted game
PixloGames accepts high-quality HTML5 browser games from developers, studios, and publishers who can provide playable builds, clear rights, strong metadata, and production-ready artwork.
What to expect
Your submission enters a durable review queue. PixloGames can approve, request changes, reject, create an internal draft, and check publish readiness before a game becomes live.
The workflow is designed to be clear for developers and safe for PixloGames operators.
Submit Game
Send game metadata, artwork, links, platform support, and reviewer notes.
Internal Review
Pixlo checks performance, controls, rights, metadata, and ad safety.
Decision
The game is approved, rejected, or returned with clear needs-changes feedback.
Draft Creation
Approved submissions can become internal game drafts for publishing preparation.
Publish Readiness
Assets, mobile support, metadata, QA, and content safety are checked before launch.
Live on PixloGames
Published games can appear in browse, search, categories, and editorial collections.
Complete submissions move faster. Include the information reviewers need to test the game, validate rights, assess mobile support, and prepare publishing assets.
Send a complete review package with metadata, source references, platform support, uploaded artwork or asset links, and reviewer notes. Internal reviewers will use this information to move the submission through review, decision, draft creation, and publish readiness.
Yes. The form validates metadata, stores thumbnail and cover uploads in local development storage, and persists intake records plus media metadata in PostgreSQL.
The content model supports both external embeds and future hosted packages. Hosted package ingestion will be added once the review tooling is in place.
Games are reviewed for performance, originality, ad safety, mobile support, and quality of the first play session.
The submission can be marked needs changes with reviewer notes so the developer can address missing assets, metadata, compatibility, or source issues before approval.