Plain English. If something here doesn't match what you expected, email us before you submit.
You keep what you made
Loom.Game is a curation surface, not a publisher. The game you submit stays yours — copyright, trademarks, all of it. We don't take ownership of anything by listing it.
What you grant us
When you submit a game, you give Loom.Game a non-exclusive, revocable right to:
- Host the game files (if you provided an HTML5 build) on loom.game's infrastructure for the purpose of playing the game inside our iframe player.
- Display your cover image, tagline, description, workflow notes, and related text on our site.
- Link out to your other surfaces (itch.io, Steam, personal site, etc.).
- Edit your copy for clarity, grammar, length. We won't change the substance of what you said without asking.
You can ask us to remove your game at any time. We'll comply within seven working days.
What you're responsible for
Every submission needs to be something you have the right to publish:
- You own or licensed every part of it — art, code, audio, characters, names. Including the parts you generated with AI tools: you're responsible for the prompts you used and the models' output terms.
- No malware. No drive-by exploits, no crypto miners, no obfuscated binaries pretending to be HTML5 builds.
- No content that's hateful, harassing, sexually explicit toward minors, or otherwise illegal under the laws of your jurisdiction or the People's Republic of China.
What we can do
We can remove anything that breaks the above, or anything that we think isn't a fit for the site, at any time, without prior notice. We'll tell you why if you ask.
We can decline submissions for any reason. Most declines are because the game isn't a fit (genre, scope, polish) — those don't imply anything is wrong with your work.
As-is, no warranty
The site, the player, and the games we host are provided as-is. We don't guarantee uptime, free-from-bugs, or compatibility with any particular device or browser. Try things before relying on them.
Updates
We'll keep these terms short and post the date here when something changes. Last updated: May 13, 2026.