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2013/12/02

What to Expect When Developing Cross-Platform Games Using HTML5 - HTML5 Report


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Chunk, an interactive entertainment company, has been developing cross-platform HTML5 games for broadcasters and brands for almost two years, including the creation of browser-based mobile games for clients such as the BBC and Disney.
The reasons why companies that deal in web-based solutions are turning to HTML5 are really too numerous to mention. There are simply too many positives to using the programming language. The more devices that are out there that can access the web, the more useful HTML5 becomes. Orange appears to understand and agree with that philosophy. The company recently announced that its visual voicemail now runs on HTML5.
Don't call it a comeback, because it was never really gone, but HTML5 in gaming has been flagging just a bit, at least, until a recent development to come out of the app developer Ludei. Ludei brought out the word that its CocoonJS technology would play a hand in bringing HTML5 gaming features to the Nick App for Android, a platform that itself comes with plenty in the way of gaming.


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