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This is a little demonstration how to start developing a Desktop game. If you have a lot of experience in this topic, you shouldn't take a look at it. It is for beginners only. The code shows a roboter who walked on the Taskbar. With the SPACE key it fires a bullet. If you want to leave the game or change some options of it, just press with the right mouse button on the roboter. Sorry for my bad English!
You want to make a registration routine in your application? No problem with this example code. It contains a form where you have to enter a valid registration key and a generator to make valid keys for the registration form.
Have a look at this nice game. Now it has 25 levels and a couple of differend field types. It also supports an English and German interface. If you like this code - please vote... Important: The main file is called "game_cor.js" and you'll find it in the "data" directory. But this file is crypted by myself (shrinked size). If you would view the original code, take a look at the "game_cor.js" in the root dir.
A little JS game with currently 25 levels.
This is a little demonstration how to start developing a Desktop game. If you have a lot of experience in this topic, you shouldn't take a look at it. It is for beginners only. The code shows a roboter who walked on the Taskbar. With the SPACE key it fires a bullet. If you want to leave the game or change some options of it, just press with the right mouse button on the roboter. Sorry for my bad English!
You want to make a registration routine in your application? No problem with this example code. It contains a form where you have to enter a valid registration key and a generator to make valid keys for the registration form.
Have a look at this nice game. Now it has 25 levels and a couple of differend field types. It also supports an English and German interface. If you like this code - please vote... Important: The main file is called "game_cor.js" and you'll find it in the "data" directory. But this file is crypted by myself (shrinked size). If you would view the original code, take a look at the "game_cor.js" in the root dir.
This is a little demonstration how to start developing a Desktop game. If you have a lot of experience in this topic, you shouldn't take a look at it. It is for beginners only. The code shows a roboter who walked on the Taskbar. With the SPACE key it fires a bullet. If you want to leave the game or change some options of it, just press with the right mouse button on the roboter. Sorry for my bad English!
You want to make a registration routine in your application? No problem with this example code. It contains a form where you have to enter a valid registration key and a generator to make valid keys for the registration form.
Have a look at this nice game. Now it has 25 levels and a couple of differend field types. It also supports an English and German interface. If you like this code - please vote... Important: The main file is called "game_cor.js" and you'll find it in the "data" directory. But this file is crypted by myself (shrinked size). If you would view the original code, take a look at the "game_cor.js" in the root dir.
This is a little demonstration how to start developing a Desktop game. If you have a lot of experience in this topic, you shouldn't take a look at it. It is for beginners only. The code shows a roboter who walked on the Taskbar. With the SPACE key it fires a bullet. If you want to leave the game or change some options of it, just press with the right mouse button on the roboter. Sorry for my bad English!
You want to make a registration routine in your application? No problem with this example code. It contains a form where you have to enter a valid registration key and a generator to make valid keys for the registration form.
Have a look at this nice game. Now it has 25 levels and a couple of differend field types. It also supports an English and German interface. If you like this code - please vote... Important: The main file is called "game_cor.js" and you'll find it in the "data" directory. But this file is crypted by myself (shrinked size). If you would view the original code, take a look at the "game_cor.js" in the root dir.
This is a little demonstration how to start developing a Desktop game. If you have a lot of experience in this topic, you shouldn't take a look at it. It is for beginners only. The code shows a roboter who walked on the Taskbar. With the SPACE key it fires a bullet. If you want to leave the game or change some options of it, just press with the right mouse button on the roboter. Sorry for my bad English!
You want to make a registration routine in your application? No problem with this example code. It contains a form where you have to enter a valid registration key and a generator to make valid keys for the registration form.
Have a look at this nice game. Now it has 25 levels and a couple of differend field types. It also supports an English and German interface. If you like this code - please vote... Important: The main file is called "game_cor.js" and you'll find it in the "data" directory. But this file is crypted by myself (shrinked size). If you would view the original code, take a look at the "game_cor.js" in the root dir.
A little JS game with currently 25 levels.
A little JS game with currently 25 levels.
A little JS game with currently 25 levels.
A little JS game with currently 25 levels.