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Tissot Tackles HTML5 Game

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Luxury watchmakers Tissot recently launched a game called Tissot Tackles that was created in HTML5. Tissot Tackles is set in the rugby world where you dodge enemies as you run the length of the field to score. Tapping the player allows you to move him and when you need a quick dodge a swipe either way will send him spinning and avoiding capture.

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Letting go launches the game into slow motion mode where you can plan your next move and avoid the fray. It’s a fun addicting game from these luxury watch makers that builds hype for the rugby. It’s another great example of what you can do with HTML5 and shows that business of all varieties can benefit from it. Tissot Tackles can be played here and by doing so you have a chance to win a watch.

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