ISBN-13: 9783565255153 / Angielski / Miękka / 104 str.
Before the App Store, Steam, and high-speed downloads, there was the browser. For a glorious decade, the internet was a playground of creativity powered by a buggy, insecure, but revolutionary plugin called Adobe Flash. It changed how we consumed media forever."The Flash Era" chronicles the rise and fall of the golden age of browser gaming, from the stick figure violence of "Xiao Xiao" to the addictiveness of "Bloons Tower Defense" and the surrealism of "Salad Fingers." It tells the stories of teenage developers who became millionaires overnight on sites like Newgrounds and Kongregate, creating a punk-rock meritocracy where anyone could publish anything.This book explores how Flash democratized game development, birthed the modern indie game industry (leading to hits like Super Meat Boy and Hollow Knight), and how corporate warfare and the iPhone eventually killed it. It is a tribute to the "Loading..." bars of our youth and the anarchic spirit of an internet that no longer exists.
RIP Adobe Flash. A tribute to the stick figures, tower defenses, and loading bars that wasted a billion hours of our youth.