AAAAA! I’ve been so excited to show and share this.
We’re going to start being more active on the Flowlab Social Media, which means you can expect a lot more content on our social channels (Twitter, Instagram, and later on TikTok and YouTube too)
But ummm… What does that mean?
This means we’re aiming to create a nice platform for Flowlab to reach new upcoming Developers but also to you (our amazing community) by creating useful and remarkable content you want to see!
Such as Flowlab Games Highlights, Tutorials, Update sneak peeks/showcases, Flowlab Memes, Cool things you can do with flowlab, and so much more!
So, for our first post, we look at the most recent Flowlab update and how you can use it to push your Games to the next Level! Check it out! You should also definitely follow us on Instagram because we’re going to be posting some awesome and exclusive content you don’t want to miss out on!
If you want to check out the Update Demo game and its code, you can! Play the “Bilimbi Update Demo” here:
This topic will be where we will be sharing the posts we make so you can see how awesome our platforms are and that you should definitely check them out!
Here are the links for all the Flowlab Social Media platforms:
I’m definitely not going to be doing this for the foreseeable future but I know some people might want to know: Can we create content for the channel? I’m assuming no, but what if it’s really dang good?
I think what Flowlab could do is feature Flowlab user created videos in a single section on their official channel, just like how the mobile game, Punishing Gray Raven, does. Punishing Gray Raven - YouTube
I know I added Flowlab onto my featured channels (there are way more if you click the right arrow). Just followed you guys on Instagram by the way. I use that every couple of days for Transformers and/or memes, but now I can see Flowlab too. Yikes, that is a huge gap of time in between official posts. I understand this topic now.
I mean, the forums technically count as social media, but it’s mostly for the discussions of game development than a hangout or chat like most social medias are.
But the flowlab community is already so small, the forums are more like a group chat than a social media.