Course description
HTML5 Game from scratch step by step learning JavaScript
About this course:
This course is designed for anyone who wants to better understand how to create their own HTML5, within this course we show you how to make a basic HTML5 game from scratch. You can reuse and practice with the sample code in the course. We start with a blank document, add in HTML and then JavaScript to create the game. The game we create in the course is a Pac-man type game with a Pac-man character that can be moved around the screen. There are also 2 ghosts which move towards the player or away if the pacman is powered up.
The average salary for Front End Web Developer is $88,680 per year.
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Who should attend?
Audience:
This course is intended for:
- Anyone who wants to start or enhance their career in web development.
Prerequisites:
- It would be advisible the students should have the basic knowledge of html.
Training content
Course Objective:
After completing this course, students will have a working understanding of:
- Core HTML5 training using canvas and setting a game board
- Adding text and dynamic variables
- Using event listeners to determine keyboard actions and create movement
- Create a random enemy and have it move around
- Interacting with game items like a power up the pill
- Collision detection to determine multiple reactions to object interactions on the game board
- Tweaking and fine tuning game interactions for better game play.
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