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Flash vs HTML5 for Modern Browser Games

There had always been a debate between Flash vs HTML5 on which is the better standard for browser games. Now that mobile games have taken over the gaming industry, HTML5 for browser-based games is the clear winner in this battle.

Here’s a short comparison between Flash and HTML5 technology.

Flash is a resource-oriented software platform that relies heavily on its plug-in to run multimedia content. Nowadays, game developers have shifted towards HTML5 games as the modern format for browser gaming, due to several advantages HTML has over Flash technologies.

Check out this article to learn more about Flash and HTML5 games comparison.

 

 

 

 

 

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