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What We Offer

Practical HTML5 game development services and training for developers and businesses in Hobart and beyond.

Custom HTML5 Game Development

We build browser games from the ground up—everything from concept through to live deployment. Whether you’re after a simple casual game, an educational interactive experience, or something more complex, we handle the architecture, rendering, physics, and optimisation to ensure your game runs smoothly across devices.

Projects typically take 6-16 weeks depending on scope. We work closely with you throughout, testing on real devices and iterating based on feedback.

Web Game Programming Workshop

Hands-on training for developers who want to master HTML5 game creation. Over 4-6 weeks, you’ll work through practical projects covering the game loop, input handling, sprite management, collision detection, and performance optimisation.

Sessions run twice weekly for 90 minutes each. You’ll leave with a solid understanding of how games work and a portfolio project you can build on.

Game Code Review & Optimisation

Already building a game but running into performance issues or architectural questions? We review your codebase, identify bottlenecks, and help you refactor for better performance and maintainability.

We focus on practical improvements: reducing draw calls, improving frame rates, optimising asset loading, and structuring your code for easier updates.

Lightweight Web Game Consulting

Planning a game project and unsure where to start? We offer consultation to help you choose the right tech stack, plan your development timeline, and set realistic goals.

Whether you’re deciding between Canvas and WebGL, figuring out mobile performance strategies, or designing a multiplayer architecture, we’ll walk you through the options and tradeoffs.

Ready to Get Started?

Whether you’re commissioning a game, looking to upskill, or need technical advice, let’s talk about what you’re building.

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