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A Place to find Inspiration

TrishZwei June 27, 2014

Check out HTML5Games.com for some interesting in browser games.

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Free (or Cheap) Game Art Resources

Game Art Guppy
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Has Graphics
Bevouliin
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References:

  • W3Schools
  • jQuery
  • JS Mozilla Developers Network

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About Trish

Trish graduated from the Art Institute of California – San Diego with a B.S. in Web Design and Interactive Media with highest honors. She is currently teaching Responsive Design and Scripting for the Web at Platt College. She’s come back to teach Intro to Programming for USD’s ASAP every summer for the last couple of years starting in 2013. Read More about “About Trish”…

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