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Angry Bergs

When it was time for Greenpeace to choose a technology for kid’s game Angry Bergs on their Shell spoof site ArcticReady.com they choose HTML5 and EaselJS to build their game. What this means, I don’t know, but it’s kinda funny (the game isn’t anything to write home about, but it gets its point across) Taking a step back, this is something that a couple years ago would have necessarily been built in Flash, but HTML5 game development has entered the mainstream enough that it’s now considered a viable technology for quick 1-off games like this.

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