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* height between 400px and 760px, width maximum 1.5 x height; | * height between 400px and 760px, width maximum 1.5 x height; | ||
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* the idea is to make players want to play the game, so it could be a zoomed card, some detail of the board, an overview of an ongoing physical game... but NOT a screenshot of the BGA adaptation since there is already the "see game in action" replay for that | * the idea is to make players want to play the game, so it could be a zoomed card, some detail of the board, an overview of an ongoing physical game... but NOT a screenshot of the BGA adaptation since there is already the "see game in action" replay for that | ||
* You can have up to 10 display images | * You can have up to 10 display images |
Revision as of 20:14, 1 June 2022
The Game Metadata Manager is the portal for managing tags and media for your games. This page exists both on Production and Studio:
- Game Metadata Manager (production) - manage game tags and media once the game has reached private alpha and beyond
- Game Metadata Manager (studio) - manage game media before the game reaches private alpha
Note: once your game is in private alpha, and you are using the production Game Metagata Manager, the metadata on studio is never updated.
Media
Game media consists of all the images which are used to represent your game on Board Game Arena, outside of the art of the actual game.
Whilst working on your game on the studio initially, you can manage media from the studio: Game Metadata Manager (studio).
Once your game first hits private alpha, the media is copied over to the production site, and from this point on, all media changes must be effectuated over there: Game Metadata Manager (production).
Name | Example | Description |
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Box |
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Icon |
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Title |
⚠️ Warning: BGA are bit-by-bit adding titles to many games, and it's likely your released games are in the queue somewhere. So, don't feel you need to rush to make a title. And, if you do make one now -- don't be surprised if it ends up getting replaced a little down the line. | |
Publisher | - |
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Banner |
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Display | - |
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Tags
Whilst working on your game on the studio initially, you can manage tags from the gameinfos.inc.php file.
Once your game first hits private alpha, the tags are copied over to the production site, and from this point on, all tag changes must be effectuated over there: Game Metadata Manager (production).
Note: this will change in the future to be more consistent.
Migration
Images used to be served from the/img folder of your game's repository. All of these files (those prefixed with game_
) are now deprecated and can be deleted from the folder. Any changes to these images will not be picked up.
Tags used to be managed by changing the tags in gameinfos.inc.php. These tags are read only on the first deploy to production, from which point onwards tags must be editted using the Game Metadata Manager on production.
Future
The Game Metadata Manager will play an increasingly important role in managing a BGA implementation in the future.
It is planned that:
- more metadata (such as publisher and designer names, or presentation text) be managed here
- tags be managed exclusively this way (removing the initial dependency on gameinfos.inc.php)