Simple Physics Game - Kind of like Angry Birds - that uses my basic knowledge of physics from AP Physics 1. This is NOT optimized for mobile usage
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Simple Physics Game - Kind of like Angry Birds - that uses my basic knowledge of physics from AP Physics 1. This is NOT optimized for mobile usage
Level 1 of the popular Angry Bird game using JavaScript and Physics Engine
Single player snooker game with super powers that was created in Javascript with P5.js and a physics engine, matter.js.
I am trying to build something that can do physics in javascript (maybe it is called a physics engine). The thing i am doing is heavily inspired by Unity engine. I am still learning js.
My kid loves excavator so made a quick attempt to make one using physics engine. Not a perfect one but whatever I could with limited time I had.
Try playing my twin version of Google's Trex Runner Game (link below) - Implemented using JavaScript, HTML, CSS. IDE- VSCode
This is a Repo for Physics test in R3F-Rapier Instanced meshes
A 2D rigid body physics engine for the web. TypeScript adaptation of Matter.js.
Learning how to use linear and rotational damping for ball movement
A clone of world famous mobile game "Angry Birds" created using p5.js
A 2d Physics engine in Javascript
A repository of sketches produced by following the tutorial series The Nature of Code
Discover the intricacies of dynamic rectangular motion in this simulation project. Explore the fundamental principles of Hooke's Law, gravity, rotation, and geometric algebra as they interact to create compelling visualizations of motion dynamics
An angry birds esque game, where you launch a ball at aliens hidden behind objects whose behavior is determined by a JavaScript physics engine
Pure javascript game engine with major inspiration from Unity Game Engine.
A compendium of the problems proposed in Nature of Code 1st ed.
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