DrNickTo's Forum Posts

  • Again Wordpress to come. And what about Joomla?

    For Joomla would be ideal if we could have application in Yootheme ZOO, which is a catalog of games, which you can add games. Joomla community to reap even indifferent to the ZOO.

    I am testing the ability to insert index file playing as a regular html code, but it certainly is not enough.

  • The style is, and it's not bad. Only one thing scares - it's artificial, casual style, but of good quality (the majority). But in casual style requires attention to detail. Angry Birds have their success not for the mechanics, but for style and for the details. But overall, it's very soundly art.

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  • I already have a standard license, but it's nice to read that there will be even greater. Hell, we must support those who will participate in the contest. And we will do it.

  • Great game, very funny. An interesting mechanic.

  • Excellent. The reasons for the fear was not there.Everything has been working. With the new server to the new features.

  • I'm trying to go to my profile. Get the message "The remote server returned an error: (503) Server Unavailable." No Profile.

  • This is all terrible tales. HTML5 simply too young to argue in the flash in full force and effect. But it has many advantages. Even its flaws are an advantage.

    Many files - good. It is easier to update the game.

    3D - still show themselves in the future.

    Stealing code - store information in a database.

    (code in Flash is not a secret)

    The introduction of malicious code - in Flash it was much earlier and continues to this day.

    The absence of massive support for HTML5 - a struggle with publishers and sponsors who want to earn money on the already tested systems. Flash has brought billions of money income, and HTML5 yet. Why be afraid of the creators of games? The game is done - the game is sold. Afraid of the publisher.