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Anyone familiar with Awesomium?

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I'm wondering how this could be used to make better games.

Building and changing interfaces quickly is one advantage. Building virtual trade stores, or taverns for players is another. I'm also thinking the game maker could alter the game and the players could get the files automatically. That is almost like a dungeon master.
 

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