Can You Transform a .js Game Into a Stand-alone Offline Version?
Saturday, November 19th, 2016 10:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hext/id1169807227?mt=8
If yes, can you do it for for me, with a particular open source game?
“Hexels,” by Ben Hardy is a wonderful variation on the 2048-style sliding game. The board is hexagonal offering two more sliding directions for each cell.
It’s so soothing! It lives here:
http://benhardy.github.io/hexels/
I downloaded the source zip. It consists of one .js file, a CSS style sheet, and an index to put them together. When I play offline, the scoring isn’t the same as online. More mystery: the scoring is differently wrong in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and iCab. Perhaps GitHub provides some resources that are unavailable offline?
I’d be so happy if someone can create files that permit me to play Hexels offline identically to its online version. Doesn’t have to be very fancy. It would be fabulous if it remained a just-a-browser game.
Happy to trade: I can offer beaded jewelry (or source materials); nicely formatting a ~Word document; or actual cash.