Several
months ago, Google launched Chrome Experiments to feature some of the
most innovative uses of JavaScript. Designers and programmers from all
over the world are encouraged to submit their own experiments using the
latest open standards that include HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and more. At the
moment, more than fifty impressive JavaScript experiments have been
submitted. The apps are apparently intended to highlight the speed and
power of Chrome since they run faster with it than with any other
browsers.
Here are some of my favorite Google Chrome JavaScript Experiments: (Note: I have also tested these apps on Firefox version 3.5.2 and they all run well.)
Amiga Workbench Emulator by Christophe Résigné Author's Note: It's a full javascript (~3000 lines of code) remake of the classic Amiga's operating system "Workbench 1.3". You can change resolution, color, font, wallpaper, move icons, open/resize windows, launch several little visuals effects. Also the "CLI" (command manager) is working, you can access all the different command by typing "command" at the prompt.
World of Solitaire by Robert Schultz Author's Note: My experiment was to try and create a complete, beautiful and fun to play collection of Solitaire games with JavaScript. World
of Solitaire has over 40 Solitaire games in beautiful full screen
glory. It has all the features you'd expect from a top of the line
Solitaire program. Statistics, leaderboards, undo, multiple decks,
customizable backgrounds, animation and more.
Chain Reaction by Yvo Schaap Author's Note: This
game keeps you busy for hours to increase your score. 12 levels with
each a minimum number of balls that need to be exploded, from a single
click. Follow the balls, and decide when to explode!Kaleidscope by REZ Author's Note: A kind of kaleidscope made only of filled circles with opacity. All parameters are random, so the scheme change everytime.Ball Pool by Mr.doob Author's Note: Start
by shaking the browser, then create new balls (click on empty space),
move some others (drag) and reset the screen (double click).BallDroppings by Josh Nimoy Author's Note: ...it's
a musical playtoy that looks like abstract pong. My hope is that i will
be able to port enough of it to Javascript, and then use a bit of Flash
to manage the sound. The result will be a limited version of
BallDroppings that works in the browser. I might also provide
instructions on how to begin interacting.Google Gravity by Hi-ReS! Author's Note: "Everything that goes up must come down. But there comes a time when not everything that's down can come up." George Burns couldn't probably imagine that his quote would eventually also be applied Google's main page. Play with the elements and try searching whenever you get tired of it.JS Fireworks by Kenneth Kufluk Author's Note: Write a message, then launch fireworks over London to show your message in the sky. A shortened link to your fireworks message is provided, to post to Twitter, Facebook or other. Requires latin-based characters to work.Twitch by REAS Author's Note: TWITCH
is a series of minimal games within small Chrome windows. How fast can
you solve them all? Each game only responds to clicking; mouse position
and keyboard are ignored. Can you stay on the perilous belt? Can
you accurately aim the booming cannon? Can you navigate through the
electric pyramids? Can you solve the eerie labyrinth? physicSketch by ANDO Yasushi Author's Note: When you draw something on a canvas, it starts moving under the Newtonian law. More Google Chrome JavaScript Experiments can be found .
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