WebGameStub, or, So You Want a Quick Start on a 2D Canvas Game
Today we’re releasing WebGameStub version 0.2. It helps you get a quick and easy start on writing an HTML5 game with 2D canvas with a simple template and a few tools. Continue reading
Today we’re releasing WebGameStub version 0.2. It helps you get a quick and easy start on writing an HTML5 game with 2D canvas with a simple template and a few tools. Continue reading
Today we are proud to release the next version of our open-source Javascript game engine, Gladius 0.2. For this release, we focused on making the API more intuitive and improving modularity. Continue reading
Today, we’re releasing version 0.1 of an HTML5 game template (the github repo). This template provides basic infrastructure so that as a game developer, you don’t need to do a bunch of busy work to get started: you can hit … Continue reading
The Gladius team at Mozilla is releasing version 0.1 of our open-source 3D JavaScript game engine for the browser. Gladius is designed to help people write great 3D games for the open web. Continue reading
Paladin is a Mozilla project to push 3D gaming on the Web. As a part of our efforts, we’re building a game engine called Gladius. We’ll blog proper introductions to both of these projects in the upcoming weeks. We’ve built … Continue reading
About two weeks ago the winners of our inaugural Game On 2010 contest flew out to San Francisco to attend Games Developer Conference (and jump out of an airplane – but that’s a different story). On their trip to the … Continue reading
This is a guest blog post by Matthew Hollett, the creator of Favimon, winner of the Most Original award in the Mozilla Labs Game On 2010 competition. Press Start Favimon is a browser-based game which lets you battle your favourite … Continue reading
This guest post is by Egor Kuryanovich and the team who developed Far7, winner of the Best Technology award in the Mozilla Labs Game On 2010 competition. Not long ago in a country far, far away…. Three boys decided to … Continue reading
This is a guest blog post by Dominic Szablewski, the creator of Z-Type, winner of the Community Choice Award in the Mozilla Labs Game On 2010 competition. About Me My name is Dominic Szablewski, I live in Germany near Frankfurt … Continue reading
Bar Fight was a finalist in the Game On 2010 competition that showcased the use of Web GL. This is a guest post by Oliver Baker – Studying for a double-major at UT Dallas – and his father, Steve Baker … Continue reading