An exciting game of programming and Artificial Intelligence
In WarriorJS, you are a warrior climbing a tall tower to reach The JavaScript Sword at the top level. Legend has it that the sword bearer becomes enlightened in the JavaScript language, but be warned: the journey will not be easy. On each floor, you need to write JavaScript to instruct the warrior to battle enemies, rescue captives, and reach the stairs alive...
No matter if you are new to programming or a JavaScript guru, WarriorJS will put your skills to the test. Will you dare?
Go to warriorjs.com and play from the comfort of your browser! Sharpen your skills and compete against other players around the globe. Good luck in your journey, warrior!
Although there is some in-game documentation, at some point you may want to visit the official docs.
Jump straight to some of the most-visited pages:
Wanna play offline? No problem, just follow these steps:
npm install --global @warriorjs/cli
warriorjs
Create your warrior.
You'll be pointed to a README file with instructions for the first level.
Check out the Install docs for more details.
WarriorJS CLI launched from the Integrated Terminal in VS Code. To the left,
Player.js
, and to the right, a Markdown Preview ofREADME.md
.
We welcome contributions to WarriorJS! These are the many ways you can help:
Please read our contribution guide to get started. Also note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct, please make sure to review and follow it.
This project was born as a port of ruby-warrior. Credits for the original idea go to Ryan Bates.
Special thanks to Guillermo Cura for designing a wonderful logo.
Author: olistic
Source Code: https://github.com/olistic/warriorjs
License: MIT license