
Robot Day is Monday and you still have time to make some robot-themed art!īack in May the writing community on newgrounds competed in a competition to create some original Newgrounds Characters. Madness Day is September 22nd and prizes this year will include Steam keys for Madness Project Nexus and Hank pins. Give my August playlist a listen! Each month I’ve been making a playlist of music from NG, generally anything that I like that is also good music to listen to while working. You’ll still need a browser like Chrome or Firefox to play those. I’ll also note that Brave doesn’t work with a lot of HTML5 games due to a lack of WebGL support. We’re 170 active supporters away from a big reward - removal of all ads from all E-M art view pages for (at least) the remainder of 2019! In an ideal future, NG won’t need ads. If you’ve never tried Brave, use our referral link and we’ll get some bonus BAT if you become a regular user.īrave blocks all of the ads on Newgrounds so it would be greatly appreciated if you became a supporter! That is still the most direct and effective way to help Newgrounds. If you visit Newgrounds via Brave, you can tip us via the tip button in the browser header! We’ll be watching to see how well this works and if it’s worth expanding to individual user accounts. It’s led by Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and co-founder of Mozilla and the goal is to create a new way to value attention, connecting users, content creators, and advertisers. BAT is open-source, decentralized and built on the Ethereum platform. This week we set up NG to accept Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) via the Brave web browser. We’ll also be tracking which Flash games are touch screen friendly because they will work on mobile for the first time ever.įor anyone who is concerned about Flash’s reputation for security - this project is entirely open source and any security issues would be issues with the web browser itself, whereas the traditional Flash plugin was a closed system that created unique opportunities for exploits. The initial rollout will cover animated content, then gradually expand to cover more and more games. We’re adding a true/false attribute to every Flash project to track whether it works in emulation.

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On Newgrounds we’ll be swapping our old Flash embed code so you won’t need a browser extension. The project is open source and contributors are now coming aboard, which is exciting! There is even work being done to create a browser extension that detects old Flash embed code and swaps it with Ruffle, meaning you could visit any old website and the Flash will (eventually) just WORK. Ruffle is being written in the Rust programming language and targets desktop and the web using Web Assembly. We were gonna surprise everyone this fall by suddenly supporting classic content here on NG but it leaked early and the cat is out of the bag.

The reward with this game is the visual pleasure of sliding through an enthralling world and getting lost with Alto during his downhill Odyssey.Over the past few months has been working on a way to play Flash in the browser via emulation. Alto's Odyssey isn't for the gamer seeking complex mechanics to win the game. You can jump over rocks and other impediments, and you must leap over them to stay in the flow of the game.

You're playing as a man called Alto who races downhill on an infinite, never-ending slope on a board you'll get to spin around in the air with amazing tricks (backflips included) and collect coins along the way. It's mesmerizing as you snowboard (or sandboard) downhill through hypnotic landscapes in the background. The best Chromebook game is Alto's Odyssey, especially if you're the type of Chromebook gamer who prefers blissful, relaxing games to zone out to so that you can escape into a fascinating virtual world. Top Chromebook games include the madly addictive Fallout Shelter, which runs without a stutter and benefits greatly from the larger screen, and Among Us, an excellent whodunnit murder multiplayer game that you can play with friends or strangers. That's why we've put together a list of the best Chromebook games you can find. With all the games in the Google Play store, it's hard to know which one is worth downloading.
