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This is a 3081-byte (~3 kilobytes) browser game that is inspired by the demoscene and has no limit to resolution or frame rate. I made it when I was 13 (I'm 21 now), and back then it was 30K. I got it down to 3K over the years. It's not really much of a game, but it DOES make a great fidget toy when you are at a waiting room. It uses MANY optimizations to get to its size, some of which are custom. I got it to fit in a Han Xin, iQR, and JAB code (spinoffs of the QR code format that have more room). So, it's able to fit into a QR Code. In China via Han Xin codes. Also yes, this browser game WILL fit in a browser cookie. It's smaller than an HDD sector, and at 1500-byte MTU, this browser game only takes 3 packets to load. At 3081 bytes, it loads in under half a second on 56K dialup (even slower dialup connections than 56K won't have trouble with it either.)

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[–] ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de 0 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Looks like an OK WebGL demo but I’m not sure you can even initialize WebGL in 3 kiB.

I somehow just got an angle of exactly ⅝π and got a non-rotating 16-point star.