On 18/07/15 02:35, Per Jessen wrote:
Aaron Digulla wrote:
Am 15.07.2015 um 17:23 schrieb Per Jessen:
Somewhat. You can do a lot what Flash can do with HTML5 but not everything. Flash games. Actually games work. The main problem with HTML5 games is cheating. But most "have fun for five minutes" kind of puzzle games could be written in HTML without a problem. Really?? I guess I have to go and read up on HTML5, I had no idea.
My own personal favourite is Canyon Defence 2:
I strongly take issue with the site regarding its foisting on people its blinked view of what is meant by the English language when a person selects this language from the original German: the English language is NOT the American language - as indicated by the American flag - but the BRITISH English language. American English is a mangled version of the English language. At least openSUSE has the good sense to give the user the option to use proper English, American, mangled, English, and, a more vague, South African English.
The kids usually play other stuff.
Here is an example for a shoot'em up: http://flashvhtml.com/ Very impressive.
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