Welcome to the Sweet Swipe project, a recreation of the classic match-three puzzle game! Our goal with this project was to provide an engaging and enjoyable gaming experience while exploring various game development concepts. This game is made for both mobile and laptop/pc screens. Enjoy!
- Classic match-three gameplay with a selection of three levels.
- Beautifully designed user interface for an immersive gaming experience.
This game was made for our Front-End CA-2. Our primary objectives for this project were to deepen our understanding of game development, improve our skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and create a fun and visually appealing game for players of all ages.
This SweetSwipe project was built using the following technologies and frameworks:
- HTML5
- CSS
- JavaScript.
Welcome to the SweetSwipe website, a delightful platform that takes you through various stages of the gaming experience. Below is an overview of each of the five main pages.
The Home Screen is the gateway to the SweetSwipe adventure. Here user is required to click on the play button and start the adventure.
The Credentials Screen is where users have to enter their name, and nickname and select a level to play.
The Instruction Screen acts as a guide for players, providing essential information on how to play the game. This section covers game mechanics and objectives. Clear visuals and concise instructions ensure players are ready to dive into the SweetSwipe world.
The heart of the SweetSwipe experience lies in the Game Screen. Here, players engage in the classic match-three puzzle gameplay. Expect a visually appealing game board, animated candies, and an intuitive interface that facilitates an immersive gaming experience.
After completing a level or the entire game, players are directed to the Result Screen. This section displays their performance and scores. It provides a satisfying conclusion to the gaming session. From this page user can go to the Game Screen or Home Screen.
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