To show something fun right away:
I toyed around with a few ideas... 1 being to convert Colonel's Bequest from text-based to point-and-click, and to do so via HTML5 / Javascript. It was more or less just an adventure in learning some more advanced Javascript and SVG stuff, but I wanted to do that with something that's always been a hobby of mine.
I got pretty fair using SVGs to map boundaries:
as well as to map "portals" between screens. Animations via CSS properties, animated PNGs for sprites, built-in music support (HTML5 audio), etc., all made it possible to actually walk around, go from room to room, and investigate objects the way we're used to:
This was a fun exercise, and it runs well in Chrome, but it's only a handful of rooms from the main house. My other goal was to play with a sort of mini-game that was a new story. Here are some screenshots from that:
Title Screen: http://imgur.com/NU4redI
Map (used to go from location-to-location): http://imgur.com/vxP5k7H
Walking around: http://imgur.com/6G3CHjt
Just posting because I'm curious what others think.
Laura Bow 3
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Re: Laura Bow 3
Oh, the idea for the map was that you'd use a magnifying glass to zoom in as you mouse around. That also works well in-browser!
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And some video of the in-browser game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcXk9V0 ... e=youtu.be