Ludei has been making games work better in the HTML5 web format for the past couple of years, and now the company is announcing a lot of progress on that front. Ludei is revealing today that its CocoonJS technology will be used in Nickelodeon games so that they can run at acceptable speeds on Android mobile devices.
This will enable Nickelodeon to run cool HTML5 titles in the game section of its Emmy Award-winning Nick App for Android devices. Nickelodeon is using Ludei’s technology to speed up the performance of the games, said Eneko Knorr, the chief executive of Ludei, in an interview with GamesBeat.
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