Posts tagged browser 
Candy Box: first you get the sugar, then you get the power
Over the last week, your Twitter friends may have said some things that raised your concern. Perhaps you heard them mutter about eating thousands of candies in one sitting, or maybe they've been spouting nonsense about the lucrative field of lollipop farming. To ease your worries: no, your ...
Unreal Engine 3-powered Epic Citadel now playable in browsers
Epic Games has released an HTML5 version of its Unreal Engine tech demo Epic Citadel. Currently, the project is optimized for Firefox Nightly version 23 or above, so make sure your browser is up to spec before you check it out. Collaborating with an engineering team at Mozilla, Epic developed a ...
Super Mario Crossover upgrades to version 3.0
If you've forgotten about Super Mario Bros. Crossover, allow us to refresh your memories. Developed by Exploding Rabbit, Super Mario Bros. Crossover is a browser-based game that allows players to run and jump their way through Super Mario Bros. using a variety of characters from other game ...
Be a pretty unicorn in PixelJam's Retro Unicorn Attack: Challenge Edition
Figuring out new ways to make believe that we're a pretty, pretty unicorn takes up about 80 percent of our day, so we always appreciate it when someone else does the majority of the grunt work for us. Imagine then our appreciative, wistful sigh upon learning of PixelJam's new game with Adult Swim, ...
Voxel.js creates Minecraft-like games in a browser, is open-source
Voxel.js is a new open-source project designed to allow anyone to create 3D games that run directly in a browser. Created by Max Ogden and James Halliday, Voxel.js is based on JavaScript and WebGL, and makes it relatively easy to build Minecraft-like games that play in browsers like Chrome. As ...
Dune 2 ported to Javascript, play it for free in your browser
Dune 2 is a Westwood Studios game put together back in 1992, and it's probably best known for being the prototypical RTS, one of the first games to put together all of the elements that later led to the genre that made StarCraft and Command & Conquer so popular. An open-source recreation of the ...
Denki Word Quest brings the Quarrel to HTML5
Denki's new game is officially "inspired" by Denki's last game. That's a good thing! Denki Word Quest is an HTML5 browser game that explores the gameplay of the word-based combat board game Quarrel in a new setting. Instead of facing off against equal opponents for control of virtual land, Denki ...
Raising the curtain on Wii U's web browser
The Wii U is able to browse the internet on both your TV and GamePad as soon as you get the device hooked up (and the day-one system update applied). In this video, we show you how the Wii U's web browser works, how you can interact with it using Nintendo's bizarre new controller, and – of ...
Save the Day from the comfort of home, for free
Denki, the developers of charming land-grab word game, Quarrel, have a new, free browser game all about saving people from certain doom. Save the Day is a "save 'em up," twitch arcade game built for consoles in HTML 5 but playable completely on the web. "A lot of platforms, engines and developers ...
Wii U browser runs on NetFront, doesn't support plug-ins
The specifications for the Wii U's internet browser have been made public, and it's no surprise that the software shares its technical underpinnings with the 3DS' browser. Specifically, the Wii U's window into the web is actually NetFront NX, which is a WebKit-based browser designed for smart TVs, ...
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