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Friday, February 18, 2011

Game Closure Makes it a Breeze to Build Multiplayer, Cross-Platform Games




It’s probably fair to say that most people love the interactive experience of playing realtime multiplayer games, yet perhaps surprisingly, the majority of games on the App Store today are single player. Even the popular social games on Facebook don’t offer the rich experience of the classic multiplayer console games like Halo. This seems largely due to the fact that the coding, synchronizations, and de-buggings required to write multiplayer games can be difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. The same is only more true for multi-platform, multiplayer games.


According to Carter, all studios need to do is learn how to use standard HTML5 technologies and Game Closure will host and deploy their games on every relevant platform. Pretty cool.

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