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BREAKOUT IN JAVASCRIPT WITH SOURCE CODE

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Project: Breakout in JavaScript with source code

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Breakout is written in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Talking about the gameplay, tit is a classic game where you have to destroy the wall of bricks. Here, you have to keep on destroying the wall but you have only 3 lifespan. The user has to use the arrow key in order to control the Paddle. It uses various images in order to form a simple gaming environment.

About Project

In this Breakout , the player has to control a paddle and bounce with a ball against a wall of bricks. Each brick contains numbers which decrease after hitting that certain brick, in order to destroy it. The brick wall also keeps on falling down. All the gameplay is similar to the original one. Talking about the PC controls of this game, it’s all simple. All you have to use your arrow keys for movement. This is a simple game using JavaScript. All the gaming functions are from JavaScript whereas HTML and CSS are for the layouts.

How To Run the Project?

To run this project, we recommend using modern browsers Google ChromeMozilla Firefox. The game also supports fully on Explorer/Microsoft Edge. To run this project, first, open the project in your browser by clicking the index.html file. The Breakout in JavaScript project with source code is free to download, use for educational purposes only. For the project demo, have a look at the video below:

project demo

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