The architecture behind "Legend of Occult Puzzle" and "Ninja Counter!" redefines the possibilities of web technology, utilizing pure JavaScript, Canvas, HTML, and CSS to their fullest potential. This article delves into the technical intricacies and the innovative design that makes these games stand out.
The isometric quarter-view aesthetics, meticulously adjusted to the pixel, and dynamic gameplay elements such as the 'Self-Color Counter' (10x score) and 'Stealth Intercept' (enemy score nullification & 2-second stun) create a chain reaction of excitement. Special tatami tiles like Core, Bomb, Chain, and Shuriken Recovery add layers of complexity and engagement.
The developer's 30-year journey, battling JavaScript curses and browser auto-play policies (AudioContext suspended), culminated in a rescue process that resurrects BGM and thunder sound effects with a single screen tap. This persistence turned the puzzle into a philosophy, challenging players to think deeply and achieve an unparalleled sense of accomplishment.
Additionally, the system allows for 15 seconds of inactivity to automatically start an arcade-style AI idle demo system with a blinking front HTML alert (⚠️). Future plans include expanding to P2P (PeerJS) and WebSocket for online multiplayer battles, syncing position and inversion data in real-time.
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