Tag: webassembly
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Zero-Install Gaming: Why It Matters
Zero-install gaming removes traditional barriers between discovery and play by letting players start a game instantly in their browser, turning a link into immediate interaction. This article expands on the technical, design, business, and operational considerations teams should know when building and scaling zero-install experiences.
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The History of Browser Games
Browser games have evolved from text-only experiments on mainframes into rich, near-native experiences that run instantly in modern browsers, accessible to anyone with a link.
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Weekly Roundup: New Browser Releases
This weekly roundup helps readers and creators rapidly identify meaningful browser game releases and updates, understand technical and design implications, and decide which titles merit time or attention.
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Underrated WebGL Gems You Missed
Browsers now run games that rival native titles in polish and immediacy, yet many excellent WebGL projects stay under the radar. This expanded guide explains why those games hook players fast and how developers can reproduce that effect.
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Why Browser Games Are Booming Again
Browser games have returned as a mainstream medium because the web now supports experiences that are instant, social, and technically capable; this article explains why that matters and how creators can take advantage.