JGGAG (Journal of Games, Game Art, and Gamification)
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016)

Evaluation of Physics Frameworks for Building Web-Based Games

Resa Yogya (Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Raymond Kosala (Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Oct 2021

Abstract

Recently, WebGL technology has shown a lot of potential for developing games. Since this technology is still relatively new, there is still much potential in the game development area that has not been explored yet. This paper explores the development of a game engine made with WebGL technology that integrates some physics frameworks for developing web-based 2D or 3D games. Specifically, we integrated three open source physics frameworks, which are Bullet, Cannon, and JigLib, into a WebGL-based game engine. We assessed these frameworks using some experiments, in terms of their correctness or accuracy, performance, completeness and compatibility. The results show that it is possible to integrate open source physics frameworks into a WebGL-based game engine, and Bullet is the best physics framework to be integrated into a WebGL-based game engine.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jggag

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Subject

Arts Computer Science & IT Other

Description

The Journal of Games, Game Art, and Gamification (JGGAG) is a double-blind peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal that publishes original papers on all branches of academic areas and communities. Thematic areas include, but are not limited to: Games AI applications for serious games, Alternate ...