PHP Arcade Script review
October 10, 2009
PHP Arcade Script is a great script that automatically creates a flash based games web site for you.
PhpArcadeScript is 100% unencoded allowing you to make any cutomizations as you need them.
PHPAS comes with over 3000 games, free support and upgrades for life and requires no knowledge of php to set up and go.
See the tutorial guide at 8HourArcade.com which goes through the whole process from installation to marketing your arcade.
Unlike some alternatives this script is actively being upgraded.
PHPAS is one of the heavyweights in the arcade script world. Their website is professional, highly informative and dead easy to navigate.
An extensive features page provides great insight into its capabilities.
New template system allows you to design the site with ease, and capability to have multiple template ssytem that lets you change between templates easily.
Mochi games lets you enter your client number and the numbers of games to pull each night.
Comment spam filter that keeps out unwanted comments, and friends feature that lets your members invite others. Possibilities are endless
Checkout the list of included games.
This is one serious script for webmasters wanting to build a great arcade games site.
To build a great games site, you need the right tools, design, concept, content and unique twist. PHPAS provides a great tool to get you most of the way there to getting you started.
With free lifetime support via IM and email as well as a ticket based support system, it doesn’t get much better than that.
Competitive pricing at $45 provides 1 copyright license to use on one site, and you can also get them to install it for you if needed for $20.
Clear instructions and support forums should make the whole install process a breeze for most.
If you’re looking for a great arcade script, check this one out
* this is a sponsored review






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