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Mozilla Teams Up With Humble Bundle To Offer Eight Plugin-Free Games 67

An anonymous reader writes Mozilla and Humble Bundle announced a new package that features award-winning indie best-sellers for which gamers can choose how much they want to pay. Naturally called the Humble Mozilla Bundle, the package consists of eight games that have been ported to the Web. The first five games (Super Hexagon, AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome, Osmos, Zen Bound 2, and Dustforce DX) can cost you whatever you want. The next two (Voxatron and FTL: Faster Than Light) can be had if you beat the average price for the bundle. You can pay $8 or more to receive all of the above, plus the last game, Democracy 3. Previously, all of these indie games were available only on PC or mobile. Now they all work in browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux without having to install any plugins.
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Mozilla Teams Up With Humble Bundle To Offer Eight Plugin-Free Games

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  • by geekmux ( 1040042 ) on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @02:29PM (#48153077)

    "...The first five games...AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome,.."

    How the hell did you come up with...wait, don't tell me. The bong fell over on the keyboard, right?

    • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @02:59PM (#48153395)

      Tarzan not see problem with name...

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Nope. 'twas intentional.
      Look at it... 1 capital A, 2 capital As, 3 capital As, 4 capital As, 5 capital As.
      In between are 4 lowecase a's, 3 lowercase a's, 2 lowercase a's, and a final lowecase a.
      In other words, there was no way that was done AAAAAccidentaaaally.

    • "...The first five games...AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome,.."

      How the hell did you come up with...wait, don't tell me. The bong fell over on the keyboard, right?

      It's the sound players make if you play the game with an Occulus rift headset.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @02:29PM (#48153081)

    The Humble Bundle says "Another Game Coming Soon". The way Humble Bundle does things, they'll throw this game in for free to people who paid for the revevant threshold (which is the "beat the average" price, which is $5.30 at the time of this writing).

    Also, the games have trial versions. (At least Super Hexagon and Voxatron, which I've tried.) Unfortunately, Voxatron had no online instructions included in the game, so it was a while before I learned that in addition to X for shooting forward (and Z for jump, and arrow keys), there was directional shooting (with I, J, K, L, or multiple keys for diagonals).

    Awesome stuff. Gotta always love the Humble Bundle. However, why does *this* particular bundle show up on Slashdot?

    Now they all work in browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux without having to install any plugins.

    The only reason I can guess, regarding why this particular release would be newsworthy, is that this Humble Bundle package was meant to highlight the capabilities of Asm.js (which just didn't seem to be focused on much in Slashdot's summary... there's a couple of mentions to not needing plugins, but the phrase Asm.js doesn't even show up in Slashdot's text.)

    • why does *this* particular bundle show up on Slashdot?

      I guess because THIS one is now in firefox's start/home page.

  • FTL (Score:4, Informative)

    by Charliemopps ( 1157495 ) on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @02:41PM (#48153215)

    FTL is pretty fun. Imagine Rouge with graphics and spaceships. It's pretty well done. You'll probably beat it in a few days though.

    • +1 for FTL awesomeness.

      However, I'm disappointed they have yet to port it to Android, and instead chose to focus on porting to a browser platform, which to me counts as a useless gimmick since it's only really playable on browsers on a desktop platforms, for which they have ports for all platforms anyway.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Imagine Rouge with graphics and spaceships.

      Why would I imagine makeup [wikipedia.org] rather than a video game [wikipedia.org]?

  • by codeButcher ( 223668 ) on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @02:53PM (#48153341)
    Now I know why politics is in the shape it is in. People think Democracy is a game.
    • by jma05 ( 897351 )

      Jokes aside, Democracy game series is critically acclaimed and regarded as even educational.

  • by MetalliQaZ ( 539913 ) on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @03:14PM (#48153545)

    asm.js [asmjs.org] is the underlying technology they used to port the games to the web. According to Wikipedia [wikipedia.org], "asm.js is an intermediate programming language consisting of a strict subset of the JavaScript language. It enables significant performance improvements for web applications that are written in statically-typed languages with manual memory management (such as C) and then translated to JavaScript by a source-to-source compiler."

    • by Anonymous Coward

      AFAIK, it's just using emscripten, a backend for LLVM that compiles to js. The tutorial for compiling a C hello world to js looks fairly clear. Anyone tried this?

  • On the FireFox start page the game can't be controlled if you have "Search for text when I start typing" enabled in options.

  • ...this gives me ideas for monetising them... anyone fancy helping with runtesting them in a DOS sandbox?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I don't need new games. I still haven't found the last rooms in the mud I play.

  • Sadly on a particular computer all WebGL looks like this, even though OpenGL works in other apps.

    http://i.imgur.com/Aoj38Ra.png [imgur.com]

    Maybe running the proprietary graphics driver would make it work, but it has or had just one particular little bug meaning graphics card or monitor would have to be changed. Well, no. The graphics card is only 8 year old but with lots of gigaflops and few watts, and monitor only 10 year old.

  • Excellent trick!

Every nonzero finite dimensional inner product space has an orthonormal basis. It makes sense, when you don't think about it.

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