Wezzle is an indie puzzle game featuring strategic items, pumpin' music and eye-poppingly colourful graphics.
Webble featured in Smashing Magazine
Webble, the lightweight JavaScript version of Wezzle, was recently featured in a Smashing Magazine article by Vitaly Friedman on useful CSS techniques, tools and tutorials.
Smashing Magazine is an online magazine that reports on the latest trends and techniques in web development.
Wezzle reviewed by DoubleClick
Couchware is pleased to announce that Wezzle was reviewed by Marcel Dufresne in the June issue of DoubleClick, the official newsletter of Macintosh Users East.
From the review:
“Overall the game is a nice time waster. Once you start to play, you are always trying to better your last performance.” — Marcel Dufresne
How can you not want to download Wezzle after reading that?
Webble is Wezzle in web lingo
For the last two months, I have been working on a top secret project to implement Wezzle using only native browser technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Behold! The fruits of my labour: Webble.
As Webble is still experimental, you can only do a handful of things you can do in Wezzle. You can use all the pieces you know and love from Wezzle, you can rotate them, and you can use them to remove tiles and make lines. The timer and score bars are also functional.
As for audio, you can optionally turn on the HTML5-powered sound on Chrome 4, Firefox 3.6+ and Safari (including Safari Mobile). Audio should also work in IE once IE9 rolls around.
Play it to your heart’s content, and remember, if you like Webble, you’ll love Wezzle!