What happens If I put my Game on my webpage?

Hey guys, I am wanting to know if i put my game on my webpage and I have ads on the side (Not in the game, but on the actual site on the side) but I don’t get actually paid from the ads the partners just reward me with ebay giftcards because i’m too young to get paid, will I still have to pay the royalty fees (Not saying I don’t want to pay or I’m trying to find away around it, I just want to know)

Thanks to who ever can help me with this!

Assuming you’re not just talking about where the game can be downloaded, but on the side of the actual game itself, royalties apply to ad revenue. But remember, the first $3,000 in gross revenue per Product per quarter is royalty free!

Not on the side of the game, but on the side of the website (not touching the game)
And also I don’t have a credit card to pay epic because I am too young, that’s why I’m getting ebay gift cards from the ads at the moment, so what do I do?

Without a credit card, how are you able to obtain an engine license?

Prepaid credit cards

Until your per-game revenue equals or exceeds $3,000 per calendar quarter, you don’t have a royalty reporting or payment obligation. And if the ads are really not connected to the games at all, then they aren’t royalty bearing either.

If you’re too young for a credit card, is the elua agreement still binding? I mean, I dont know about american law but Im pretty sure you can’t enter into contract under a certain age.

Unfortunately, Epic can’t give you legal advice on this. But you are under no obligation to agree to the EULA, such as if you disagree with the terms or don’t think that you can legally do so.