The Amazing Advancement of Web Browser Games

27 October, 2020 Gaming

The Amazing Advancement of Web Browser Games

 

Whether it is for the sake of recreation or competition, humans have always played games from time immemorial. Some aspects of our game playing have served as a means of integrating us into society. The kind of games we engaged in also helped us identify what skills, roles, and responsibilities we personally favored.

 

Although in antiquity the earliest forms and types of game were crude and simple, they served as the foundation for modern day games. The style and mode of the earliest forms of games play significant roles in the development of our modern games. Skip forward to 2020. When people talk about games, they are either suggesting a physical activity, a board game, or a digital computer game. These modern-day computer games are nothing like anything we have had in the past. Bright and colorful, we can find ourselves hypnotized to these moving interactive pictures on screens. In the last 40 years, digital games have become more sophisticated. Their storylines have become longer, the gameplay more complex and the graphics more realistic and appealing. It was no longer just the case of having a blurry motion picture on your screen. However, we cannot fully understand the advancement of gaming without first understanding how it all began.

 

The History of Computer Games

 

The history of computerized games can be traced to the early 1950s were a group of scientists developed a computerized version pf tic-tac-toe. There is very little knowledge about the purpose of this development. While some individuals believe it was for the purpose of research, others believe that it is for the sake of recreation. Whatever the reason, history has it that both the professors and their students both played the games.

 

Along came arcade machines with the likes of Pong and Space Invaders. But they were more like nerdy hobbies. It wasn't until the 1980s that video games began to go mainstream. Unlike the 1960s where game interaction was done by using punch cards, the user controls in this era were more sophisticated using joypads, keyboards and control pads. The graphics were more sophisticated with 2D pixelated sprites (that now seems very crude today). They had real music and more complex gameplay. This age and era of gaming also ushered in the use of gaming consoles; machines exclusively designed for gaming purposes challenging the multi-purpose desktop computer. A rivalry began of sorts between those who preferred to play on consoles and those who preferred to play games on desktops. This rivalry ended when a third competitor came out of nowhere. The smartphone.

 

HTML5 Powered Games

 

HTML5 is a programing language that has paved the way for several advancements in terms of web development as well as gaming. As more people started browsing the internet for any purpose imaginable in daily life, gaming became a big part of the online experience. Whether it be a big budget game, a social media game, an online casino game or an interactive advert, people began to get used to interacting with games in their web browsers. Having interactive animations written in HTML5 is an upgrade on the previous standard of Adobe Flash powered animations and games. HTML5 is a very simple version of coding that also follows instructions for location coordinates and time. Applications made from it take less memory, and do not require users to download anything for it to work. Adobe Flash required that you constantly upgraded your Flash client to meet the requirements of the animation. HTML5, on the other hand, runs on the language of the computer. More importantly, HTML5 was usable by mobile devices.

 

Once Apple's iPhones stopped supporting Flash the writing was on the wall. All development of Flash powered games and animations ceased, and immediately transferred to HTML5. A change that may have gone by invisibly to some, which goes to show how convenient this new standard is.

 

Power of the Video Stream

 

Of course, when it comes to games, people have different expectations and ways in which they will be satisfied. While HTML5 can produce a beautifully detailed and animated game, sometimes the game requires something else. For example, sometimes people need to feel complete game immersion and be in the place where the game occurs. Browser contained live video streams too have added a lot more to the potential of browser game. You can either receive in-game briefings from fellow players hundreds of miles away, or in the case of an online casino, you can experience the feeling of being in a regular casino if you played at a live casino (as explained on this site).

 

Software developer Netent have created a way of ensuring that their players always get the feeling of being inside a regular casino. You get to watch the game on their computer screen, watch other players and even ask questions in the chat section. This service is powered by cameras, an IT expert, a croupier, pit boss and other necessary features. The system is set up to transmit data very fast that everything happens in real time straight to your browser window.

 

All on Mobile

 

What all advancement in game design and graphics has in common, is the focus of mobile-first design. People are increasingly only using their mobile devices for all online activities. Research has it that four out of every five people use the internet via their mobile devices. Most people who still use computers to access the internet usually do it for official purposes. It would be a massive oversight not to cater for these numbers. Indeed, there has been an industry explosion of mobile games. Hundreds of dedicated mobile games exist for all kinds of discerning players. Games for children's learning, to massive multi player landscapes, to quick puzzles and not to mention the online casino games which have been optimized to be played seamlessly on various mobile devices.

 

Are game consoles and computers gone? No, they are still here. But gaming just got easier with the optimization of technology. HTML5 and mobile devices ensure that you are always seconds away from playing an online game! The only thing holding you back is your concentration span.

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