Installation rolled forward in polite, archaic boxes. A license agreement scrolled past in monospace; Mara skimmed the lines about telemetry and third-party components and thought of the laptop’s previous owner, a brother who’d left for a city that never slept. When the launcher finally opened, the screen spilled color like a memory: a cobbled seaside, pyramid stacks of crates, gulls like punctuation in the sky. The title card read simply Cannonballs.
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"Cannonballs" generally refers to a genre of casual action or puzzle games popular in the early days of widespread internet access. Most notably, this title is associated with (often styled with an exclamation point), a simple arcade game where players control a pirate ship or cannon to fire at opposing forces or match colored balls to clear levels.
He clicked the familiar icon. The "WildTangent WebDriver" chugged to life, its progress bar crawling with the agonizing patience of dial-up internet. Finally, the screen shifted. Cannonballs.
Cannonballs! is a discontinued 3D turn-based artillery game developed by WildTangent in the early 2000s, often considered lost media, that required the now-obsolete WildTangent Web Driver to function. While unofficial archives, such as the WildTangent Collection on Archive.org
The "WildTangent Driver" was not a hardware driver (like NVIDIA or Realtek). It was a proprietary browser plugin and game manager.
: The WildTangent Games App and its associated downloads are 100% safe, though some security software may occasionally flag the complex communication between the app and its ad servers as a false positive. System Requirements