HTML5 brings Casual Gaming to the Mobile Web | Alex KRUG

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Players all over the world increasingly want their favorite games on the go without sacrificing the game experience. At the same time, iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone create an increasingly fragmented technological puzzle so providing this service is time-consuming and costly.

By moving gaming into the browser, HTML5 promises the benefits without the cost! Rather than being slaved to fragmented native application development and limited to proprietary app stores, HTML5 frees developers to build browser-based mobile social games with both flexibility and scale.

SOFTGAMES understands HTML5. We have first-hand experience with this new technology as a gateway to successful distribution and growth for mobile games. At Casual Connect we will share our success stories, lessons learned and best practices for global, mobile success through embracing HTML5.

Delivered at Casual Connect Asia, May 2012.




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