STOCKHOLM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Goo Technologies, the leader in HTML5 high-end graphics for games and interactive visualizations on the web and the company behind the Goo Engine®, today announced the ...
There are a lot of us out there who love to play video games. We have classics that we've revisited and reminisced over since childhood. Then there are the new releases that grace our feeds and ...
PlayCanvas HTML5 game creation toolset aims to speed up development A new team has announced a set of development tools designed to help create HTML5 games quickly and easily. PlayCanvas, started by ...
Building your own games online can be profitable as well as fun. With Adobe's long-standing Flash software nearing the end of its life and the world wide web transitioning over to HTML5, now is an ...
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 ...
Mobile games marketing platform Playable Factory has recently launched H5 Games, an HTML5-based creative service built to bring mobile games to social platforms like TikTok and Snap. With the launch ...
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, ...
Spaceport.io, an HTML5, mobile game creation platform, has raised a strategic round of funding from a number of investors including BBC Worldwide and YouWeb, a previous investor. While financial terms ...
Online-gaming publisher Spil Games is making a $5 million bet on HTML5 gaming in the next year. The company announced today that it will create a fund that will sponsor developers looking to create ...
BOSTON – March 23, 2011 – MocoSpace, the largest entertainment destination on the mobile Internet, today announces the first three companies to be selected for the company’s recently-launched HTML5 ...
Although HTML5 is currently present everywhere in game development, most developers feel that the technology will be an important asset tomorrow, not today. GamesIndustry International recently ...
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