[casual_games] HTML5 as a games medium

Aaron Murray aaron at tandemgames.com
Sat Oct 31 13:21:02 EDT 2009


You won't be able to easily protect the source - it is the same problem that
current javascript/html programmers face. You can obfuscate the code, but it
is still there. For these games to be more secure for the developers, there
needs to be some sort of server-side component to the game (game logic,
database, etc). That way only the "client" portion of the code gets into the
enemies' hands.

-Aaron

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Miguel Portilla
<miguelportilla at pobros.com>wrote:


> Looks promising. I am left wondering how a developer would protect their

> source code and assets considering they seem to be completely unprotected (

> view page source within browser ).

>

> -Miguel

>

> Paul Steven wrote:

>

> I just read about html5 for the first time and wondered what implications

> this has for the casual games market. I found some reasonable examples here

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> http://www.canvasdemos.com/tag/games/

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> Cheers

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> Paul

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