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There are: "Browser Pong", Twitch, "Browser Ball", "Crystal Galazy", "Apophis 2029", Bing-Bong, Bomberman, "Bunny Hunt" and "JS Wars" games.
The operating environment of this tutorial: windows7 system, javascript version 1.8.5, Dell G3 computer.
Here are 12 very creative JavaScript games. I hope that while bringing us fun, we can also learn more about the deeper JavaScript language. It turns out that it can be like this.
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In order to avoid too much syntax in JS itself Defects: Generally, game projects are written in other languages, and finally compiled into JS through some means. . . Just like when you write in a general programming language, when you finally run it, there are only 1 and 0. . . When making web games, they are usually written in a strongly typed language. After the final development is completed, the codes written in the strongly typed language are "converted" into JS code by some means. There are many ways to "convert" into JS code, among which there are three mainstream ones in the game industry: 1. ActionScript language, referred to as AS language. That is the language used by FLASH back then. . . It was once brilliant back then, but then gradually declined with the decline of FLASH. . . But there are many H5 game engines that also use AS language. Such as LayaAir engine, etc. 2. TypeScript language, referred to as TS language. Produced by Microsoft and jointly maintained by Microsoft and Google, it is a language that fully complies with the ECMA standard and can be regarded as a superset of JS. How do you understand the concept of superset? That is, "all JS languages are also TS languages, and TS is more like the JS of the future than today's JS." For example, the current JS version is only available in ES6 or ES7. So what does ES10 look like? No one has seen it now, not even the ECMA organization knows about it. . . But one thing is certain, it looks very similar to TypeScript. And TS contains JS. In other words, JS itself can also be regarded as part of TS. It’s just that the content in TS is much more than that in JS. There are two main uses of this language. One is to combine it with game engines like AS language, such as cocos creator, egret and other engines. Another way to use it is. . . Combined with libraries such as Three.JS, it can be used exactly according to the usage of JS itself. 3. C# language. Although JS has Java in its name. But the language that looks most similar to it is not JAVA, but C#. To put it simply: "The name of JS is as similar as JAVA, and the syntax is as similar as C#." So C# is also easier to convert to JS. But that's not the point. The point is that there is a super cool game engine that uses C# as the development language. It is the famous Unity3D. Unity3D can directly compile and publish game projects, virtual reality projects, etc. written in C# to WebGL. [Recommended learning:javascript advanced tutorial]
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