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How to use Google drive as a Dropbox alternative for demoing webplayer games.

Discussion in 'Community Learning & Teaching' started by Yxven, Aug 25, 2014.

  1. Yxven

    Yxven

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    People have been using Dropbox for years to host their Unity3d Webplayer games for the purpose of gathering feedback, but free Dropbox accounts created after 10/4/12 don't have public folders. Sometime after that enabling public folders became a paywalled feature. This makes sharing Unity Webplayer games difficult (impossible?) for people with new Dropbox accounts.

    In any case, Google Drive can be used as an alternative, but since I couldn't figure out how to do it without luckily stumbling upon this video,

    I figured I would share the video so others wouldn't have to waste as much time looking for an alternative. (I'm not affiliated with the video creator)
     
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  2. arumiat

    arumiat

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    This is good, but at the moment this means anyone on the web can search for this game. What if I want to restrict who my game is visible to?