A downloadable tool

Attention Indie Game Devs!

Let’s say you’ve got a fantastic idea for a multiplayer game, but lack the infrastructure required to build it the way you want to. No worries – here at GTOGG, we can help you bring your dream project to life.

Meet your new multiplayer game development tool, GamePsy (we swear we didn’t name it like that because we’re crazy, we did not).

Multiplayer game development with GamePsy
GamePsy is a developer platform for building multiplayer games. It covers all multiplayer functionalities: host finding, matchmaking, lobby management, chat and additional in-game functions.

Multiplayer functions out of the box:

  • User authentication
  • Matchmaking
  • Game hosting
  • Host browsing
  • Lobby management
  • In-game data-flow & communication

What we offer:

  • For the first 10 indie developers (we reserve the right to decide if you fit the description):

Free consulting and coding support of integrating your game*: you can dig into the mysteries of the documentation and the sample code without being afraid to take your first steps.
Free lifetime multiplayer service** for your game: your game is entitled to use our available resources for free — the server and bandwidth are on the house!

For latecomers:

Free multiplayer service for 1 year: your game is entitled to use our available resources for free for the duration of 1 year, starting from its initial release date.
* Limited to C++/C# languages, Windows platform only.

** A maximum of 5 years. Yes, 5 years is pretty much the EOL of most indie games. But if yours ends up being the one that gets played by several thousands of players every day, we’ll be happy to extend the supported lifetime.

– OK, I’m interested! How can I use GamePsy?

1. First, you’ll need a registered account  at GTOGG.
---> Register (gtogg.com)

2. Once you’ve logged in, you will see an API request link at the bottom of this page:
----> https://www.gtogg.com/IndieDevs

  • Here you can download the GamePsy API package and the sample application
  • Start developing your own multiplayer game

– I have more questions!
Join our Discord Community and feel free to ask the Elder Ones there!
---> GTOGG's Discord Server
Check out the GamePsy documentation:
---> gamepsy.io

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