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MCV Staff 26th February 2015 Development News A HTML5 game doesn’t need to mean ‘web game’; it is a great way to deliver games to browsers without a plug-in, but browsers are not the only ...
With HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, you can build some pretty nice little games — and without a significant up-front investment. If you’re comfortable with just these technologies, you’re pretty ...
Learning HTML5 game development opens up numerous career opportunities. With the skills acquired from this course, you can work as a game developer for web-based games, mobile games, or even ...
Game development using HTML5 will reduce development time for multiple platform and will makes the gaming experience consistent across different mobile platforms like Apple iOS*, Android* and ...
HTML5 game development is being improved through open source which means that the developer can choose which code to use and alter codes depending on needs. This is the reason why HTML5 games 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 ...
Learn JavaScript, HTML5 Game Development, Azure, and More for just $25 The 25 Course Web Development Mega Bundle is now on sale for just $25, allowing you to continue to add more skills and ...
MocoSpace believes that there's a future in mobile game development on HTML5, and we're certainly keen on seeing what else they come up with.
One such outfit, China-based game firm Wozlla, has landed a $2 million investment from PE firm Greenwoods Asset Management to open its development technology to third-party developers worldwide.
The open source game development engine allows developers to take an existing expertise — building HTML5 and Javascript web apps — and apply those skills to building high-quality, native ...
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