Summer Engine excels at web game development. You build your game with AI assistance, then export to HTML5/WebAssembly. The result runs in any modern browser. No separate web framework needed. Deploy to itch.io, your website, Netlify, GitHub Pages, or any static host.
1. Build your game. Create your game in Summer Engine. Describe what you want; Summer Engine implements it. Add touch controls, responsive UI, and web-specific features by asking: “Add touch controls for mobile browsers.” “Implement responsive UI scaling for different screen sizes.”2. Configure for web export. When ready to export, ask Summer Engine: “Configure my project for HTML5 export.” “Set up the export template with proper threading settings.” “Optimize asset loading for web browsers.” “Add a loading screen with progress indication.”3. Export. Project → Export → Add → Web. Configure if needed, then Export. You get HTML, JavaScript, and WebAssembly files.4. Deploy. Upload to any static host. itch.io, Netlify, GitHub Pages, AWS S3, your own server. No special server required. Static files are enough. Players load your game in their browser.
Browser compatibility. Summer Engine can help with WebGL shaders, fallbacks for older browsers, and cross-browser testing. “Check this WebGL shader for compatibility with older browsers.” “Add fallbacks for browsers that don’t support WebAssembly.”Performance. Web games need careful asset optimization. “Optimize texture sizes for faster web loading.” “Implement asset streaming for large games.” “Add compression to reduce download sizes.”Touch and mobile web. “Add touch controls.” “Implement responsive UI for phones and tablets.” “Handle orientation changes gracefully.”
itch.io. Popular for indie web games. Upload your build, set a URL, players play in browser. No approval process.Your website. Host the files yourself. Full control. You handle distribution and payments if you monetize.Newgrounds, Kongregate, etc. Many portals accept HTML5 games. Same export; different upload process.