You know Tetris, right? You know Telegram, don't you?

The first is a classic video game, the second has Game Bots.

You see where this is going...

I want to write Tetris in HTML5 and make it playable in Telegram.

Update after HackWeek: I haven't really come to the Telegram part but spend a lot of time playing with HTML canvas, and after that was working fine, I threw it all out and did the graphics with CSS3 again :D The current version is pushed to and playable at the project's GitHub page.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

javascript

This project is part of:

Hack Week 15

Activity

  • over 8 years ago: hennevogel liked this project.
  • over 8 years ago: thutterer added keyword "javascript" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: thutterer started this project.
  • over 8 years ago: thutterer originated this project.

  • Comments

    Be the first to comment!

    Similar Projects

    Kudos aka openSUSE Recognition Platform by lkocman

    Description

    I started the Kudos application shortly after Leap 16.0 to create a simple, friendly way to recognize people for their work and contributions to openSUSE. There’s so much more to our community than just submitting requests in OBS or gitea we have translations (not only in Weblate), wiki edits, forum and social media moderation, infrastructure maintenance, booth participation, talks, manual testing, openQA test suites, and more!

    Goals

    • Kudos under github.com/openSUSE/kudos with build previews aka netlify

    • Have a kudos.opensuse.org instance running in production

    • Build an easy-to-contribute recognition platform for the openSUSE communit a place where everyone can send and receive appreciation for their work, across all areas of contribution.

    • In the future, we could even explore reward options such as vouchers for t-shirts or other community swag, small tokens of appreciation to make recognition more tangible.

    Resources