Category Archives: Games

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Star Proteins versus Superbugs Game OOP Tutorial

If you look up “javascript class” in Google … don’t know about you? … but we got from this link the quote below … Functions can be used to somewhat simulate classes, but in general JavaScript is a class-less language. … Continue reading

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Star Proteins versus Superbugs Game Primer Tutorial

Never got into the Space Invaders video game as a kid, but somehow got all aggressive towards “Superbugs” after reading the inspiring story of Shu Lam’s revolutionary work with Star shaped proteins breaking down the Walls of protection that Superbugs … Continue reading

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Image in Nine Game Hide and Seek Tutorial

Our “Image in Nine Game” from yesterday’s Image in Nine Game Primer Tutorial as shown below, was a bit lacking as a “game” in real world terms. But what if we added a “Hide and Seek” element to it? Lots … Continue reading

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Image in Nine Game Primer Tutorial

Today we’ve written a web application game that really benefits, in its mobile device incarnations, by “touch scrolling” or momentum-based scrolling techniques. We found lots of great advice for today’s game from the Open Source community on the net, and … Continue reading

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HTML5 Device Motion Events Game Tutorial

Yesterday we drew attention to the great HTML5 Device Orientation events when we presented HTML5 Device Orientation Events Game Tutorial as shown below. Related to those mobile device Device Orientation event possibilities are the Device Motion event possibilities to relate … Continue reading

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HTML5 Device Orientation Events Game Tutorial

Today we’ve written a web application suiting mobile devices, but probably not many laptops. That is because we are harnessing the power of the Device Orientation (today) and Device Motion (at a later date) events new to HTML5, and very … Continue reading

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Cocos Open-Source Game Development Primer Tutorial

Games development is huge on the net, and so there are good reasons to get into “Open-Source” for collaborative purposes and to pick the brains of experts in forums and blogs and chatrooms about what is good and what is … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript/PHP Canvas Venn Diagram Import Tutorial

It’s been a year and a half since the last HTML/Javascript Canvas Venn Diagram Email Tutorial as shown below concerning our web application that can create online Venn Diagrams. On that last occasion we set up a system of sharing … Continue reading

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