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Experience Curiosity Wins a Webby Award

I won’t blame you if you don’t know about “Experience Curiosity” before, as it certainly escaped my attention, but it got the recognition it certainly deserved during this year’s Webby awards. The equivalent of web-Oscar was awarded to a web game developed by – wait for it – NASA. The game engine used is Blend4Web, a decision developers made on the account of it not requiring any plugin or install to work on modern browsers, while bringing the power of an in-depth 3D engine needed for a game like this. The impressive part is the fact that this game works as intended in mobile browsers as well! Check it out on NASA’s website.

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