This week's Flash Game Friday winner is [Go Go Gummo][1] by [Splashworks][2]! Go Go Gummo is a really well-polished platformer where your character is…
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well on my keyboard when i press up+left+z it doesn't work since the design of the keyboard same combo but with c or v is working nicely so in your ga…
You don't need the Publisher ID and Secret Key to get the games, just go to the games page and download the .zip file or use the embed code posted bel…
We do get a lot of email these days. I am not talking about spam – clean, legitimate emails from people we know and do business with. Leave it unattended for a couple of days, your email inbox will look like a war zone with the causalities being your productivity and reputation. Besides, it has [...]
Seb Lee-Delisle creatively digital About Seb Conferences Games iPhone App Support Training Courses Tutorials Guides CreativeJS video from London Web Standards HTML5 JavaScript platform game optimised for iPad HTML5 canvas Hailed as a competitor to Flash , so much so that Apple is using it as an excuse not to allow the plug-in on iOS . But what everyone overlooks is that canvas is horribly slow and pretty much unusable on these devices . Is it even possible to create a Flash-like in-browser gaming experience on iPads and iPhones To answer that question I ran a JavaScript hack day for the finest programming minds at Plug-in Media where we had a single day to make a retro platform game Infector Play it for yourself . here So of course , with only a day to complete , it’s fairly unfinished but
I once experimented with attaching a game to itself. Interesting concept. turns out the mechanic is an analogue of those "time travel games" (IE: Chro…
Seb Lee-Delisle creatively digital About Seb Conferences Games iPhone App Support Training Courses Tutorials Guides Multi-touch game controller in JavaScript HTML5 for iPad HTML5 JavaScript platform game optimised for iPad CreativeJS video from London Web Standards A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of presenting my CreativeJS work at the London Web Standards Event . And they filmed it . And it’s here It was such a friendly crowd and I had great fun . Rob Hawkes also spoke about his JavaScript multiplayer work definitely worth checking . out As is his new HTML5 canvas book I’m getting my stuff ready for my 3 months in the US 3 spaces left for my San Francisco course Of course I’ll be blogging and tweeting as usual so I’ll see you on the flip side As they say . Related : posts
Seb Lee-Delisle creatively digital About Seb Conferences Games iPhone App Support Training Courses Tutorials Guides Podcast episode 6 : openFrameworks and CS5.5 CreativeJS video from London Web Standards Multi-touch game controller in JavaScript HTML5 for iPad Now that browser-based games running on touch devices are becoming a reality , it’s time to figure out how to implement easy to use and tactile game controls in these new keyboard-less environments . I’ve long been a fan of how the twin-stick touch controls work in Geometry Wars Touch so I wasn’t surprised to find that Brighton game UX expert Graham McAllistair also considered this dynamic display on touch” interface to be the best option for analogue controls So last week at my creativeJS training course in Brighton only four
: Seb Lee-Delisle creatively digital About Seb Conferences Games iPhone App Support Training Courses Tutorials Guides Creative JavaScript and HTML5 training in USA Multi-touch game controller in JavaScript HTML5 for iPad Podcast episode 6 : openFrameworks and CS5.5 I haven’t mentioned this here for a while , but the podcast is going strong , with episodes approaching 8000 listens I’m still enjoying the format , and we’re continuing to get some special guests in , but episode 6 goes back to our roots , with the two of us discussing our recent work and discoveries . Let me know what you think The Creative Coding Podcast Episode 6 Related : posts Introducing The Creative Coding Podcast Going hifi for CreativeCodingPodcast part 2 openFrameworks for Flashers Tags : creativecoding podcast This
Seb Lee-Delisle creatively digital About Seb Conferences Games iPhone App Support Training Courses Tutorials Guides Come to FITC and win stuff Podcast episode 6 : openFrameworks and CS5.5 Creative JavaScript and HTML5 training in USA I think I might be onto something with this CreativeJS training . I’ve been experimenting with the parameters small class size , good mix of learning and playing , and some time to focus on things the attendees specifically need . And now I’m coming to America NYC , San Francisco and Kansas City , to be precise . The momentum seems to be growing after workshops at SxSW , Amsterdam and Manchester . Check out the creativejs hashtag on twitter it’s really nice to see how people take what they learn and continue to play and experiment . San Francisco tickets are
“The Flood is Back”
The Flood Runner is back and better than ever.
Evade wild creatures, from sharks, to bats, and run, jump, double jump, and even fly from the incoming lava and tsunami.
“Angry Birds, Without the Birds”
The flash version of Angry Birds!
With popular gameplay made famous by Crush the Castle, sling your animals across the field to take down the invading aliens.
“Protect Your Dad”
A game from ArmorGames, you are a dragon and must defend your cave and dad.
Similar gameplay to Pillage the Villag and Nuclear Eagle, drag and throw invaders.w