Draft:List of Javascript engines for games
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Various cross-platorm, browser based Javascript game and physics engines are used to implement video games without building everything from the ground up.
Javascript Game Engines[edit]
- Babylon.js - Javascript 3D engine for displaying real time 3D graphics in a web browser.[1][2][3]
- CraftyJS - JavaScript Game Engine.[4]
- Eva.js - Eva.js is a front-end game engine specifically for creating interactive game projects.[5]
- ImpactJs - JS/HTML5 Game Engine.[6]
- LittleJS - lightweight HTML5 game engine.[7][2]
- melonJS - Javascript game engine.[8][2]
- noa - voxel game engine in Javascript.[9][10][11]
- p5play - JavaScript game engine that uses p5.js for rendering and Box2D for simulating physics.[12][2]
- Quintus - JS/HTML5 Game Engine.[13]
Javascript Physics Engines[edit]
- matter-js - 2D rigid body physics engine for the web.[14]
- Oimo - Lightweight 3d physics engine for javascript.[15]
- verlet-js - physics engine written in javascript.[16]
- Verly.js - JS Physics engine.[17]
References[edit]
- ^ "BabylonJS/Babylon.js". GitHub.
- ^ a b c d "Top 21 JavaScript Game Engines Compared (Mar 2024)".
- ^ "8 Best Javascript Game Engines". 19 February 2021.
- ^ "Craftyjs/Crafty". GitHub.
- ^ "Eva-engine/Eva.js". GitHub.
- ^ "Phoboslab/Impact". GitHub.
- ^ "KilledByAPixel/LittleJS". GitHub.
- ^ "Melonjs/MelonJS". GitHub.
- ^ "Fenomas/Noa". GitHub.
- ^ "Fenomas/Noa-lt". GitHub.
- ^ "Fenomas/Voxel-physics-engine". GitHub.
- ^ "Quinton-ashley/P5play". GitHub.
- ^ "Cykod/Quintus". GitHub.
- ^ "Liabru/Matter-js". GitHub.
- ^ "Lo-th/Oimo.js". GitHub.
- ^ "Subprotocol/Verlet-js". GitHub.
- ^ "Anuraghazra/Verly.js". GitHub.
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