Could you build an online game using just HTML, CSS and JavaScript? Absolutely! And this book might just help you make that happen. The starting point of Build an HTML5 Game: A Developer’s Guide with ...
When developers initially created Adobe Flash Player in 1997, it revolutionized the way developers could display their content on the Web. From vector-based animations to audio and video streaming, it ...
The gaming industry is changing faster than ever, and browser games are now becoming a major part of online entertainment.
Native apps may be the current vision for what mobile services and games should be, but a number of companies are pioneering HTML5-based web apps as a more rounded alternative. One such outfit, ...
A lot has changed since the days when web developers relied almost exclusively on Flash for media-rich interactive content. Although the technology is still very much alive and may not see a ...
Geometry Dash Unblocked, the brainchild of Robert Topala, has captivated the gaming community since its debut. A unique combination of rhythm-based platforming and fast-paced, obstacle-laden levels, ...
About a year ago, Lost Decade Games, an early-stage game development startup based in Palo Alto, entered Boing Boing’s “Games Inspired By Music Contest”. The created a game called “Onslaught! Arena”, ...
GameSnacks is broadening the launch of its HTML5 gaming platform to bring lightweight, casual games to places where people have slow networks and low-end devices. The GameSnacks team is part of Google ...
Adobe Flash is dead! Long live HTML5 and whatever else that is bound to come after it. Now, with the death of Adobe Flash, many web browser video games are also unplayable, and that might be an issue ...
Mobile gaming engine and tools developer Cocos has revealed a new service for delivering hypercasual games inside an app. Cocos Play is a platform designed to allow any app developer to implement ...