Template:Fangame
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This template should be used for fangames.
This template automatically includes the article in Category:Fangames. See Help:Fanworks for more information.
Usage
To embed this template on a page, copy & paste the code below to the top of the new page:
{{Fangame |name= |fandom= |developer= |release date= |engine= |genre= |external links= |see also= |image= |image caption= |image alt text= |fandom category= }}
Key
- Name - Official name of the game
- Fandom - The fandom(s) that the game relates to
- Developer - The person or team that developed/created the game
- Release date - Date of the first public release, which might be an early-access game or an open beta release.
- Engine - The game engine the game is made in
- Genre - Type of gameplay, e.g. action platformer, visual novel, space shooter, metroidvania, real-time strategy, walking sim, racing game, etc. More than one is possible.
- External links - Usually, the game's official website or download page. Common examples are GameBanana, GameJolt, Itch.io and Steam pages.
- See also: Internal links to related pages.
- Image: An official cover, promotional art, fanart piece, or another image that showcases the game. Only the file name is needed and should be used. The template will truncate [[File:]] and similar markup, and arguments in [[File:]] markup passed to image may result in unexpected behavior.
- Image caption: A caption for the image. Good information to put here is a short description of the image, title, and author information, and so on.
- Image alt text: Alt text for the image; this should be a description of the image and its contents.
- Fandom category: This will default to Category:Fangames and should be left blank unless the fangame belongs in a fandom-specific subcategory, for example Category:Friends at the Table Fangames. Only fandom-specific subcategories should be listed in this field. Subcategories that aren't fandom-specific belong at the bottom of the page.