

(CC0 1.0 Universal) You're free to use this game and code in any project, personal or commercial. This series is meant to give a basic outline of the game but nothing more. Important note: I will answer questions about the code but will not add more features or answer questions about adding more features. And if you release a direction while holding the other, the paddle stops. If you press the opposite direction while releasing the other direction, the padddle doesn't move right away. Currently the paddle movement is sticky.Allow the game to be scaled down to a phone size.

The ball should slowly get faster at certain points in the game.When a ball collides with a brick, the score should increase based on the color.Remove a life when the ball goes below the screen Display how many lives the player currently has using context.fillText(). The player should have 3 chances to remove all the bricks.An example would be: TV shows is a basic implementation of the Atari Breakout game, but it's missing a few things intentionally and they're left as further exploration for the reader. This could be used to search for information or a list about a movie decade, measurements and prices. Use two periods between two numbers to search for a range of things. Think of this as a Google search that searches only a particular website.Ĥ. Type the word site and then use a colon (site:) to search for something within a specific site. Put a minus (-) sign before Tottenham and you will only get news from our NBA team.ģ. For example, sometimes when you search Spurs you can get the information from our team and the soccer club in England. Use the minus (-) sign before a word that you do not want included in a search. An example would be: “You can’t always get what you want.”Ģ. This is pretty helpful when you are looking up song lyrics or a phrase or maybe a quote from a book. Use quotation marks to search for an exact word or set of words. You probably use Google every day, but did you know the search engine has a bunch of tips and tricks to help you find topics more efficiently.
