The-Dungeons-Game
⬆️ Project for Oracle + Alura-Latam Programming Course. Created with JavaScri...
This game is reviewed here and played at its source.
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About The-Dungeons-Game
The-Dungeons-Game — ⬆️ Project for Oracle + Alura-Latam Programming Course. Created with JavaScript - HTML - CSS ⬆️ The game is based on the Hang-Man game!. You have 7 lives and you must guess the correct characters that form the Winner word, for every lifes you lose, there goes your extremities, if you get to form the word before they hang you, you get King Arthur’s Sword. Originally an open-source browser game on GitHub by ITurres.
Play it at the author's own site via the link below. (Factual placeholder — a full review will follow.)
How to Play
Open The-Dungeons-Game via the source link to see the in-game controls. Most browser games use keyboard, mouse, or touch. (Factual placeholder — specific controls will be documented in the full guide.)
Key Features
- ▸ Open-source browser game (GitHub: ITurres/The-Dungeons-Game)
- ▸ 11+ GitHub stars
- ▸ Author: ITurres
The-Dungeons-Game — Frequently Asked Questions
Is The-Dungeons-Game free to play?
Yes. The-Dungeons-Game is a free browser game — no download or installation required. Click the play link to open it at the source site.
Where can I play The-Dungeons-Game?
You can play The-Dungeons-Game on The-Dungeons-Game. ArcadeBloom links out to the original source — we review the game but do not host it.
What kind of game is The-Dungeons-Game?
The-Dungeons-Game is a puzzle game. ⬆️ Project for Oracle + Alura-Latam Programming Course. Created with JavaScri...
Source & Licence
- Author / Project
- The-Dungeons-Game
- Licence
- source-available
- Released
- unknown
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