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beej.us
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maissan.net
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| | | | | Using JavaScript, the canvas element, b-splines, recursion and a little randomness, we'll simulate vines forming shapes around an invisible lattice. | |
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9elements.com
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| | | | | Click here to launch the experiment!(beware: sophisticated browser needed) HTML5 is getting a lot of love lately. With the arrival ofFireFox 3.5,Safari 4and the new betas ofGoogle ChromeandOpera, browsers support some great new features... | |
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etodd.io
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| | | Okay, it's time to shed some light on this project. First off, my goal is to release on Xbox and, if possible, Steam (if not, I'll be looking at other online stores). I figure these are the two largest, most practical target markets. The release price will be between $1 and $5, with 100% of the proceeds going to charity (more on this later...). There are two main themes I want to nail in this game. The first is giving the player freedom to alter the game world; to literally change the world geometry by performing sweet parkour moves (jumps, flips, slides, etc.).The idea is, to create a wall, you simply jump into mid-air and perform a wall jumpas if the wall was there, and poof, it's there. Need to get through that annoying concrete barrier? No problem, slide... | ||