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Jumpy Game

Don't call this 'bad' because it's actually a decent game

Hello there! you're probably looking at this section of the internet because you wandered upon it (obviously)! this is a small game i made in my free time for my school's code day challenge. for this project, I wrote the game engine from scratch with SDL2/C++, used tinyxml to help with tilemap parsing, created the tilemaps with Tiled, and used some assets from Itch. (note: the pixelated character/animation was made by me in Piskelapp). i also used emscripten to port the game from C++ into Web Assembly so i could deploy it as a web app. the gui engine (whatever u call it) i made myself.

this also uses the power of service workers/caching to deal with bandwidth limits (bro downloads so much megabytes if i dont cache), the main files that are most memory intensive (index.js and index.wasm) are precached and all other assets are cached once on page load. the service worker should update every once in a while for new updates (probably once a day) but not a lot to prevent netlify from hitting down the site

the game uses my self-made real-time physics engine (if you count 3.25 m/s as gravity as "real time" trol but whatever)

the game is obviously not finished and a lot more features can be added like automatic generation of maps with noise etc but given the limited time allocated for the project this is what i cam up with

todo

finish adding all levels

add more physics features

add more intentional bugs to abuse to beat the game (there are almost none rn)

add a level creator with saving to file

add game progression system

add an infinite level gamemode where all levels are generated by noise/deep learning models.