Ink Warden 墨守
A calligraphy defense game painted in living ink. Draw brush strokes to cut paper demons, cast glyph spells, and guard the vermilion seal across an unrolling ink-wash handscroll.
> comparison
itch.io is the broader indie platform. AIGameShare is narrower: AI-generated HTML5 games with public play pages, leaderboard plumbing, and MCP/API publishing from coding agents.
> itch.io
itch.io is the better fit for paid games, jams, downloadable builds, devlogs, custom project pages, and a large general creator community. It can also host browser-playable HTML5 games.
> AIGameShare
AIGameShare focuses on playable AI-generated HTML5 games, MCP/API publishing, game-page metadata, public play URLs, creator profiles, comments, and leaderboard wiring.
> monetization
For paid downloads, pay-what-you-want pages, bundles, devlogs, and jam culture, itch.io is the stronger storefront. For fast AI-game hosting and repeat updates from an agent, AIGameShare is the cleaner workflow.
> verdict
For serious projects, itch.io plus AIGameShare is not redundant. One gives broad indie distribution; the other gives AI-game-specific discovery and a cleaner agent workflow.
> comparison
| Option | Best for | Not for |
|---|---|---|
| AIGameShare | AI-generated browser games, MCP/API publishing, instant play URLs, and leaderboard-ready prototypes. | Paid native game storefronts or large downloadable projects. |
| itch.io | Indie storefronts, game jams, paid downloads, devlogs, and larger community launches. | Built-in MCP publishing, AI-game-specific metadata, or leaderboard wiring out of the box. |
> faq
No. AIGameShare is narrower by design: it is for publishing and sharing AI-generated browser games quickly.
Yes. Use AIGameShare for instant AI-game discovery and itch.io for broader indie distribution.
Yes. itch.io is a strong option for HTML5 games, especially when you also want jams, devlogs, paid downloads, or a broader indie audience.
Use AIGameShare when the game is AI-generated, browser-first, and benefits from MCP/API publishing, AI-game-specific metadata, public play pages, and leaderboard support.
itch.io is the better fit for paid downloads and storefront-style indie distribution. AIGameShare is focused on sharing playable AI-generated browser games.