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@kiigame/adventure_engine

v0.4.1

Published

Lightweight point & click adventure game engine

Downloads

3

Readme

kiigame

Netlify Status

KiiGame Adventure Engine is a HTML5/JavaScript based simple adventure game engine for web browsers. KGAE uses Konva, and Mocha, Chai and Sinon for unit tests.

The engine comes with an example game, Lätkäzombit: Pako hallista. The example game is in the Finnish language.

Take a look at the adventure creation guide: https://github.com/evktalo/kiigame/wiki/Adventure-creation-guide

How to test locally on Linux

The game is implemented as a web page. Therefore you need to run a web server on your machine to test it locally. Here are the steps:

  • Install and run Apache (for example see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP)
  • Install npm (for example see https://www.sitepoint.com/beginners-guide-node-package-manager/)
  • Clone the repository (or just get the files)
  • Run npm install to get dependencies
  • Run npm run dev to build a development bundle. The bundle is built to the public/ directory.
  • Put the files (including folders) to your webserver directory (for example /var/www/)
  • Open kiigame.html in your browser (for example http://localhost/public/kiigame.html)

Running unit tests

After installing with npm install, you should be able to run

  • npm test

in the project root to run the unit tests.

Building the library bundle

npm run build builds the library bundle to dist/.