In this HTML5 game demo you take the role of a sniper looking at city buildings. Your goal is to shoot and kill the 10 enemies (“spectres”) that randomly appear- you win after all 10 are killed. You get extra points for head-shots, speed, and accuracy. Zoom in and out with your scope using the...
Cubeout, in the words of its creator, “is a remake of Blockout (3D Tetris) in HTML5.” It is significantly more challenging than the standard Tetris games because of the additional dimensions. Rotate the block with the Q, W, E, A, S, and D keys, and move the block horizontally and vertically...
This HTML5 game demo, created nearly a year ago and probably one of the first HTML5 demos created, uses javascript and the HTML5 canvas element. Because it’s just a demo there is no sound and only one quick level. However, the graphics are beautiful and the game plays seamlessly. Collect the...
This HTML5 chess game features a 2D and 3D view, both of which can be viewed while playing. The 3D view is implemented with the HTML5 canvas element and javascript. You can play against another person or against the computer (AI). Zoom in/out using the “+” key or “-” with the...
Brain Snackers is a cool HTML5 game demo by Matt Pelham, the creator of etchaPhysics. The storyline is that a virus has turned the entire population into zombies; except for you, who awakens untouched, abandoned, and alone. Your goal is to survive by navigating your way around the level and killing all the zombies you encounter. Move with the “W, A, S, & D”...
SPIL GAMES, an online game company that runs nearly 40 mobile gaming websites, is hosting an HTML5 game contest. Their goal is to “inspire developers to make their mark in mobile gaming,” and they’re putting their money where their mouth is by offering $50,000 in prize money for the very best games. The “rules” page says that the contest begins...
In this HTML5 game, blue bubbles numbered between 1 and 30 randomly appear on your screen. Your goal is to click the bubbles as quickly as you can, beginning with number 1 and ending with 30 in numerical order. Every time you click the wrong bubble you receive a 5 second penalty. You can also “pause” the game, or restart the game with a new bubble configuration....
This is a simple yet very addictive memory game created with HTML5. The game purports to measure your ‘intuition’. The timer counts down from 3 seconds, and as soon as it hits 0 a random number of objects flash on the screen for a brief second. You need to guess the number of objects that appeared during that split second and type the number into the box. You...
In this HTML5 game demo you take the role of a sniper looking at city buildings. Your goal is to shoot and kill the 10 enemies (“spectres”) that randomly appear- you win after all 10 are killed. You get extra points for head-shots, speed, and accuracy. Zoom in and out with your scope using the scroll button on your mouse or touchpad. Note that this is only a...
It looks like Google has jumped on the app store bandwagon and is getting ready to launch a web app store of its own. It will feature all sorts of HTML5 goodies, including apps and HTML5 games. Like Apple’s App Store, there will be free apps as well as paid apps. Instead of a 30%/70% revenue cut for developers, however, Google is only going to take 5%, which is pretty...
HTML5Games.com has one goal: to show the power and capability of HTML5 for gaming. The term HTML5 is used broadly to describe the combined power of HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and other cool and promising web technologies still in their early stages. It has also been used, in the gaming context, to describe games that can be played without the Flash plugin. Therefore, HTML5 is likely to play a huge part in the upcoming era of mobile gaming. The standard is still in development- but that hasn't stopped many talented developers from creating beautiful games. If you are a developer, or know of any games created with HTML5, please email: support@html5games.com. We would love to feature your game on the site.