![]() ![]() This part of the tutorial naturally relies on and extends the code from the first part. Now I’ll show you how to bring the game to life-how to throw the ball, hit the pins, add some audio effects, provide different camera views and more. So far, the game includes the needed objects-a bowling ball, the lane, the gutters and 10 pins. I started designing a very simple bowling game using the tools Babylon.js offers. In the December issue, I began this tutorial by reviewing the basic building blocks of Babylon.js, a WebGL-based 3D game engine ( /magazine/mt595753). Volume 31 Number 1 Babylon.js: Advanced Features for Enhancing Your First Web Game ![]()
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