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02
2011

A Space Shooter for Free! on the Google Chrome Store

With over 330k total downloads on the Android, iOS, and PSN platforms since launch, A Space Shooter for Free! brings the alien blasting adventures of salty Commander P. Jefferson to the desktop market for the first time. With high-resolution, polished graphics, fast-paced action and comical banter, A Space Shooter for Free! is an addicting, modern take on a classic genre. Anybody with a Chrome browser can now pilot the USS Eradicator to total galactic domination, wiping out aliens with a huge array of ship upgrades and special weapons. Players desiring even more intense levels, epic boss fights and devastating armaments can upgrade to the Big ASS version with an in-app purchase of 99 cents. A Space Shooter for Free players can expect: ● Battling hundreds of enemies across two galaxies ● Fast-paced, retro gaming action with incredible detail ● Destroying bosses to collect their sweet secret weapons and upgrades ● Two Ways to Play: A campaign-based Story mode and a skill-testing Survival mode ● More than 40 upgrades and power-ups ● A Big ASS version, unlocking even more weapons and power-ups for 99 cents Get more information and view screenshots at www.aspaceshooter.com.

Brian Kennish, a developer advocate for Google Chrome presents how to build an extension for Google Chrome. To learn more visit code.google.com/chrome/extensions.

25 Responses to “A Space Shooter for Free! on the Google Chrome Store”

  1. i give you 5 star on your awesome lecture .

  2. i give you 5 start on your awesome lecture .

  3. @PurpleEsophagus Thanks javascript. you can put that code in your manifest.html inside of „script“ tags

  4. So that’s how you build an extension, Cool!.

  5. at 4:35 what kind of file is it and where does it go

  6. He looks sad….

  7. Hi. Just to tell you i just published a Google Chrome extension called OmegaFacebook; you can check the video about it on my channel and you can ask me any technical (or non-technical) questions about it (on the comments section of the video).

  8. @Daniella97Girl all that you can really do is go to Options-Under The Hood and then change downloads. The only thing that I can think of would be to go into chrome itself and change where certain extensions go, which would require very good programming skills..

  9. When i try to download music from mediafire n google chrome it downloads good and sht but I want it to be in another folder :/ how do I make it download to an specific folder?!?!? plz help!

  10. @ChrisitanSiegert @hznunahvas Jesus Christ, he did a good job and the video is fine.

  11. @jacobbubble2
    The ‘$5 rule’ wasn’t there from the start. Earlier, developers could release their extensions for free. Also, I can afford to pay $5. Maybe you are right. I am cheap.

  12. @Hammerscare First off does grammer really matter in a youtube comment? as long as you get the intended message across to the other person with little or no confusion is there really a big problem? Secondly, you can’t afford 5$ for a extension and really you should have researched before developing an extension. That suxs.

  13. im confused

  14. How can I get a link to open in the existing tab? I can get it to open in a new tab with the target=“_blank“ or just as a normal link and it will open in the popup bubble but can I get it to open in the current tab? Thanks.

  15. google’s hungry for money,they charge 5$ to publish the extension.

  16. I like this guy.

  17. It gets hairy !

  18. @jacobbubble2 ‘You’re’ not ‘your’. And how does that make me cheap?

  19. @Hammerscare Your cheap.

  20. I just worked hard on my very first Google Chrome Extension only to find out that I need to pay $5 to publish it. Bye Google.

  21. I loved this guy in „Road Trip“.

  22. i dont like google chrome because i cant use it

  23. Google Chrome and the Extensions they SPY ON YOU

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  25. Well I tried :3

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