According to the developers, the HTML5 language is at the heart of the games integrated into the chat. It is also used to create browser titles that were once popular with users of social networks. Due to its versatility and simplicity, games are lightweight and undemanding to resources.
Getting access to games is no less simple than switching the language layout. You need to click on a special icon that opens access to the list of available games. After choosing a game, it will start in the application itself, having received the consent of your interlocutor.
The main advantage of games of this kind over browser analogues is the absence of banner ads interrupting the gameplay and embedded microtransactions. According to the developers, they do not plan to make money on the innovation. At least, the transition to the free-to-play model is not expected in the near future.
All games are cross-platform and after the release of the update will be available to everyone regardless of the operating system. While the corresponding update can be downloaded by users from 30 countries. Unfortunately, Russia and the CIS countries are not among them yet.
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