Mozilla, Epic and Unity are bringing AAA games to browsers with HTML5 & WebGL
Mozilla is collaborating with Epic, Unity to bring high-end games into the browsers with HTML5 and WebGL.
Read moreMozilla is collaborating with Epic, Unity to bring high-end games into the browsers with HTML5 and WebGL.
Read moreToday on GamePix blog we will talk about Creature, an advanced 2D Character Animation Tool that exports to HTML5 WebGL.
Read moreUnreal Engine 4.7 gets native HTML5 exporting with WebGL support enabling game developers to export their projects to run on the Web in a browsers.
Read moreIn the past years, MS Open Tech has invested heavily in the Cocos2d-x engine to ensure that it could work also on Windows devices.
Read moreYoutube, WebGL, 3D games, Virtual reality… This is just a taste of how much HTML5 we are going to see in 2015!
Read moreWe want to introduce you the book Building Games for Firefox OS. It’s a quick guide on how to create 2D games with HTML5 and it’s free. Hope you’ll enjoy it!
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