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Crispy Pear

What is it ?

Crispy Pear is a javascript library to build games using HTML5 canvas. It is designed to be easy to integrate and to use.

It takes its inspirations from frameworks like Corona SDK or Unity 3D.

Code Layout

CrispyPear
|-- CPDemo
   |-- images 					# Images used for the demo project
   |-- scripts 					# Scripts used for the demo project (not including this lib)
   |-- index.html 				# The main html file
   |-- style.css 				# Some stylesheet
|-- CPActionCanvas.js			# Responsible for mouse events
|-- CPButton.js					# Button display object
|-- CPDisplayGroup.js			# Responsible for actions on grouped object
|-- CPSceneManager.js			# Responsible for all game loop
|-- CPImage.js					# Image display object
|-- CPGame.js					# Globals
|-- CPDisplayObject.js			# Base display object. Shouldn't be instanciated
|-- CPSprite.js					# Animated sprite display object
|-- CPText.js					# Text display object
|-- CPLayer.js					# Layer (added canvas) that can handle display objects
|-- CPUtils.js					# Utils method
|-- CPScene.js					# Scene graph, can handle layers
|-- CPResourceManager.js		# Responsible for loading resources once (loading callbacks,...)
|-- CPDebug.js					# Debug methods
|-- Readme.md 					# This readme
|-- settings.json 				# Game settings

External tools that can also help you to make games :

  • Check if your spritesheet are running fine
  • Create spritesheets from multiple images
  • Explode a spritesheets in many images (so you can modify the frame that didn't fit nice, and use the tool just before to recreate your spritesheet)