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Mozilla launches multiplayer browser adventure to showcase HTML5 gaming | Ars Technica

Fri, 07/27/2012 - 14:36 -- rprice

modern standards are making the Web an increasingly viable platform for game development.

BrowserQuest, which is built with JavaScript and HTML5, is a compelling demonstration of how existing standards can be used to create browser games. It uses the HTML5 Canvas element to render a tile-based 2D world, HTML5 audio APIs to support sound effects, WebSockets to facilitate communication with the backend server, and localStorage to save the player's progress.

Games
canvas
node.js
html5
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Mozilla

Drumbeat Demo - HTML5 Audio Text Sync | The Worm Hole

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 05:38 -- rprice

1. In Sync Mode - press play on the player and use the space bar or sync button to synchronise the words with the audio.

2. Switch to Playback Mode to see the words synched to the audio. Click on the words to play the audio from that point. Try selecting areas of text.

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javascript
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html5
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