There's no shortage of HTML5 games (or developers for that matter) out there, but most of them don't offer much competition for more graphically-intensive, engrossing native games. ?You can run StarCraft on your PC, but the best game you can in your browser is, like, FarmVille,?
SpinPunch co-founder Ian Tien told me. While he?s quick to note that there?s nothing wrong with tilling fields and raising livestock, the games powered by the Y Combinator-backed startup?s HTML5 platform aspire to break down that quality distinction by being faster-paced, and more visually rich than the rest.
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