Google Earth API: Gaming ahoi!
A very nice way to design games is to use the Google Earth API - an example is the Ship Simulator game. Here a nice review.

Try it out, I guess there is much more coming.
By MBuz on May 22nd, 2009
A very nice way to design games is to use the Google Earth API - an example is the Ship Simulator game. Here a nice review.

Try it out, I guess there is much more coming.
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