LooKiez Entertainment - Free Online Games offers free, remotely hosted online games for your website or profile.
Remote hosting means that you don't have to be worried about hosting the game file on your server; LooKiez will do it for you.
How it works:
Under each game description we provide a special HTML game code that will allow you to display that game on your website or profile.
This HTML game code will work on your personal website, blog or LiveJournal will also generate the game in your MySpace, Xanga or Friendster profile.
This is a completely free service; we only ask that you keep the link to us below the game. To demonstrate how the game will be displayed on your website or profile we have copied and pasted the game code for our favourite game Maganic Wars and placed it on a blank page: Click here to see an example.
So simply, if you would like to add a free online game to your MySpace, Xanga, Friendster profile or your own personal web site or blog, browse and open the game you want to add and scroll down on the game page to see "Add this game to your blog, MySpace, LiveJournal, or website" code. Just copy the code that's provided to you and add it to your profile or website for free, remotely hosted, fun online games. Don't hesitate to let us know if you have any problems!
Click Here to browse LooKiez Online Games and add them to your website or profile.
A special guide on how to add our online games to your MySpace profile:
1. Find a game you would like to add and browse to the game code under 'Add this game to your blog, MySpace, LiveJournal, or website'.
2. In a new window open up MySpace, log-in, and click 'Edit My Profile' next to your picture.
3. Click the 'Edit' at the bottom right corner of the section you want the game in, other than headline.
4. Go back to the original window from this site where you've got the game code, highlight (Ctrl+A) and copy (Ctrl+C) that code.
5. Go back into the MySpace window and in the editing box find a good place to put the game and click paste (Ctrl+V).
6. Click the preview button at the bottom right of the editing box.
7. Just see if the game comes up all right and don't forget to scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the Submit button at the bottom right - if you forget then it won't be added to your MySpace profile.
8. That's it, it should now be in your MySpace profile, why not make a bulletin to get your friends to play it on your MySpace profile, and don't forget to tell them to get their own from LooKiez.com.
Remember, that you can feel free to tailor the game code to your website or profile look and feel. Moving the 'center' tag to the beginning of the code will place the game window in the middle of your page. Removing both 'center' and '/center' tags will align the game window according to your page style.
Again, if your have any problems or concerns, feel free to let us know.