Pig dice game project made with JavaScript - an awesome challenge provided by Jonas Schmedtmann in "The Complete JavaScript Course: From Zero to Expert!" [ARCHIVED]
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Pig dice game project made with JavaScript - an awesome challenge provided by Jonas Schmedtmann in "The Complete JavaScript Course: From Zero to Expert!" [ARCHIVED]
Pig is a simple dice game where players take turns to roll a single die as many times as they wish, adding all roll results to a running total, but losing their gained score for the turn if they roll a 1.
The Pig Dice Game is a turn-based game played with a single die. Pig dice game project made with JavaScript - an awesome challenge provided by Jonas Schmedtmann in "The Complete JavaScript Course: From Zero to Expert!" [ARCHIVED]
A web game to practice working with constructors and methods in business and user interface logic
:-0..This is a very fun game.....it all about a dice game and the first one to get to 100 first wins......good luck playing it ..[;-)
A simple but interesting game using web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It is a dice game involving two players. The game rules were implemented as well as an option was also included which allows the user to change the maximum score anytime during the game.
🎲🏆🎲 A simple dice game with two players. Each player repeatedly rolls a die until either a 1 is rolled or the player decides to "hold". The player who first scores 100 or more points wins. https://ghulamghousdev.github.io/Pig-Dice-Game
Pig (dice game) built with HTML5, CSS, and Vanilla Javascript
This is a pig game created using JavaScript
🐷 Pig is a simple game you can play with a single 6-sided die
Pig Dice Game
Includes Genetic Algorithms, Data Structure Projects and a mini version of the classical Jeopardy Pig Dice Game
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