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roboman rated a game 38 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Andrew Schultz published a game 39 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Updated 15 seconds after deadline to fix busted footer.
Frances published a game 39 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
mxelm rated a demonstration 39 days ago
A browser demonstration made in HTML5.
Andrew Schultz published a pedagogy 40 days ago
A browser pedagogy made in HTML5.
Mago Incerto published a game 40 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Did for a game jam, very low effort, but there is a message. Image from: https://www.pexels.com/photo/closeup-photography-of-adult-short-coated-tan-and-w...
alyshkalia published a game 40 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
A look at an urban renewal project in Troy, NY. Made for the 2024 Educational Jam .
waibinin published a e-zine 40 days ago
A browser e-zine made in HTML5.
Argentina's Finest: Manu Ginobili. Deep Lore on Manu Ginobli (To be updated with more info). Made with Decker. Drawn with the trackpad. Audios from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFU-wXsRhic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCyULGZXbLo htt...
Drew Cook published a demonstration 40 days ago
A browser demonstration made in HTML5.
The linear storytelling widget is a code template for telling a simple choice-bassed story with Inform 7. To make your own story, you'll want to download Inform. This project used version 10.1.2, which is the latest version at the time of t...
Dercomai published a game 41 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
You are Mursili II, Great King of the Hittite Empire. The year is 1320 BCE (or thereabouts). Your people have been devastated by a plague. Your only hope is to perform the most common type of Hittite prayer: the arkuwar , or "legal case". C...
Ranarh published a paradox 41 days ago
A browser paradox made in HTML5.
A little mental exercise following the sorites paradox with the help of textual visualisation. When is a pile a pile? Mathematically, it always is, but experience says otherwise. A grateful nod to science, and a clicker game in one. Game de...
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