Canabalt "The Flash success freaked me out really bad," says Saltsman, who still seems surprised by the number of people who have played his game. "I'd done Flash games before that people liked and ...
Canabalt's detailed pixellated graphics (zoomed here) draw you into the game. With its simple tap-to-jump gameplay, high-speed scrolling and gritty dystopian atmospherics, Canabalt proved a hit ...
Can a hardcore platformer work on a touch device? We'll certainly find out with Super Meat Boy on iOS. About a month ago, Team Meat, the development duo behind Super Meat Boy, announced that a new ...
An upcoming update for iOS game Canabalt could include new features like a two-player mode and Game Center achievements. An upcoming update for iOS game Canabalt could include new features like a ...
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Last week, the outright theft of a Flash game, republished for sale on the iTunes App Store with Apple’s approval, jarred the Flash development community. Though the app later was removed, anecdotal ...
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You charge along an office corridor. Seconds later, you jump through a glass window, revealing an enormous apocalypse. A massive jet flies by in a cloud of smoke as your frantic rooftop escape spooks ...
No one sets out to make a bad game. Conversely, not enough people set out to make a really brilliant game. Sometimes, though, it happens anyway. That's Canabalt - a one-button, one-man, one-idea Flash ...
Canabalt epitomizes the expression "simple pleasure." At its core, this is a game about running. From the first frame of animation, your little hero takes off like a locomotive, picking up speed as he ...
Developer David Burela has moved "Canabalt," a popular game for the iPhone and iPad, onto Windows using Project Islandwood, one of Microsoft's tools for moving apps onto Windows with minimal effort.
It's fist-on-the-table, phone-flung-across-the-room frustration, but it's also genius. It's a constant, looming terror, one that stops me from ever feeling complacent, one that ensures my infinite ...