Mazes
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A maze is a type of puzzle involving a collection of paths, usually where a player has to find a route from start to finish.
A huge variety of algorithms exist for generating and solving mazes. These are not only fun to implement, but also are a good way to familiarise yourself with programming techniques, algorithms, and languages.
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🕹️ Enjoy the classic arcade fun in this Pac-Man game! Guide Pac-Man through the maze and avoid colorful ghosts. With simple controls and retro vibes, it's a nostalgic adventure for players of all ages. Start gobbling and show your high score skills!
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This game was built for submission to BCS as my final project
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Mar 12, 2021 - JavaScript
The Maze is a single-player brain games.
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A interactive Maze-Generator using Depth-First-Search and recursive backtracking, written in P5JS.
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May 29, 2023 - JavaScript
Command line maze game using DFS in combination of 2D arrays. Written in JavaScript in a NodeJS enviroment.
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Aug 30, 2020 - JavaScript
Liberando e obstruindo passagens, é calculado qual o menor caminho.
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A JS implementation of the Randomized Kruskal's algorithm for a maze generation web page
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Jan 2, 2024 - JavaScript
Learn pathfinding and maze generation visually.
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Aug 20, 2022 - JavaScript
Autonomous agents collaboratively explore and escape a maze-like environment.
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Dec 18, 2023 - JavaScript
Maze Runner is a simple maze solver game. Built using javascript, p5.js, and canvas, the premis of the game is to race a simple computer AI to the gem hidden somewhere in the maze. After completion players choose their difficulty level, press play, and the race is on!
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