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Phaser
Phaser is a fast, free and fun open source HTML5 game framework. It uses a custom build of Pixi.js for WebGL and Canvas rendering across desktop and mobile web browsers. Games can be compiled to iOS, Android and desktop apps via 3rd party tools like Cocoon, Cordova and Electron.
Along with the fantastic open source community Phaser is actively developed and maintained by Photon Storm Limited. As a result of rapid support and a developer friendly API Phaser is currently one of the most starred game frameworks on GitHub.
Thousands of developers worldwide use it. From indies and multi-national digital agencies to schools and Universities. Each creating their own incredible games. Grab the source and join in the fun!
- Visit: The Phaser website and follow on Twitter (#phaserjs)
- Learn: API Documentation, Support Forum and StackOverflow
- Code: 700+ Source Examples (also available in this git repo)
- Read: Subscribe to the weekly Phaser World Newsletter
- Chat: #phaserio IRC channel or our Slack Channel
- Extend: With Phaser Plugins
- Be awesome: Support the future of Phaser on Patreon or by buying our books
Index
- What's New?
- Support Phaser
- Phaser World
- Download Phaser
- Getting Started
- Using Phaser
- Games made with Phaser
- Requirements
- Road Map
- Change Log
- Contributing
What's new in Phaser 2.4.7
TBA
Phaser 2.4.7 is our second release in 2016 and represents several months of fixes and optimizations. As a point release it's a safe update from a previous 2.4 build, but as always please test first before upgrading, and be sure to skim through the extensive change log. There are some great new features including Dolby Digital sound support, loads of updates to Pixi and a new Webpack bundle.
Due to on-going development of Lazer (previously known as Phaser 3) Phaser is soon to enter the LTS (long-term support) stage of its life. This is when we impose a feature freeze, locking the API down and responding only to bugs. This is a necessary step to allow us to focus on Lazer while still ensuring Phaser is given the support it deserves. Thousands of developers use Phaser and we've no intention of ignoring that. However with the release of 2.4.5 we will now be moderating issues opened on GitHub to this effect.
As always, keep you eyes on the Phaser web site or Twitter for the latest news.
Finally we'd be extremely grateful if you could get involved with our Phaser Patreon campaign. The uptake so far has been fantastic. Thank you to everyone who now supports Phaser development and shares our belief in the future of HTML5 gaming and Phasers role in that.
Happy coding everyone! See you on the forums.
Cheers,
Rich - @photonstorm
Support Phaser on Patreon
Please help support the future development of Phaser / Lazer through our Patreon campaign. We've some exciting plans and there's so much we'd like to do.
Phaser Sponsors
Phaser is sponsored by the following great companies:
QICI Engine: A powerful one-stop integrated Phaser game editor
Zenva Academy: Online courses on Phaser, HTML5 and native app development
Abra: Complete browser based game development
Phaser World
Phaser World is our free weekly newsletter published every Friday. It contains a summary of the news posted to the Phaser site that week. This includes new games, lots of tutorials, videos, talks and occasionally special offers.
Download Phaser
Phaser is hosted on Github. There are a number of ways to download it:
- Clone the git repository via https, ssh or with the Github Windows or Mac clients.
- Download as zip or tar.gz
- Download just the build files: phaser.js and phaser.min.js
- Checkout with svn
Bower / npm
Install via bower
bower install phaser
Install via npm
npm install phaser
CDN
jsDelivr is a "super-fast CDN for developers". Include the following in your html:
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/phaser/2.4.7/phaser.js"></script>
or the minified version:
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/phaser/2.4.7/phaser.min.js"></script>
cdnjs.com also offers a free CDN service. They have all versions of Phaser and even the custom builds:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/phaser/2.4.7/phaser.js"></script>
Phaser Sandbox
If you'd like to try coding in Phaser right now, with nothing more than your web browser, then you can head over to the Phaser Sandbox. You'll find Quick Start templates and a user-friendly editor filled with handy code-completion features.
Koding
Want to try Phaser without downloading anything? The site Koding offer a complete browser-based virtual machine to work in, allowing you to clone the Phaser repo and start work immediately.
License
Phaser is released under the MIT License.
Getting Started
We have a Getting Started Guide which covers all you need to begin developing games with Phaser. From setting up a web server, to picking an IDE and coding your first game. Please start here no matter what your game-dev experience, before diving in to the API.
The single biggest Phaser resource is the Phaser web site. It has hundreds of tutorials listed and fresh ones are added every week. Keep coming back to see what's new!
Using Phaser with TypeScript? Check out this great series of Game From Scratch tutorials.
Prefer videos to reading? Lynda.com have published a video based course: HTML5 Game Development with Phaser (requires subscription)
Source Code Examples
Ever since we started Phaser we've been growing and expanding our extensive set of source code examples. Currently there are over 700 of them!
Browse the Phaser Examples or clone the examples repo and eat your heart out!
Interphase
Interphase is a new book for Phaser developers of all skill levels.
With 400 pages of content you'll find detailed articles, game development "Making Of" guides and tutorials. All were written using the latest version of Phaser, so you won't be learning any out-dated tricks here.
As well as the book you get all the source code, graphics and assets to go with it, and lots of extras too.
Game Mechanic Explorer
The Game Mechanic Explorer is a great interactive way to learn how to develop specific game mechanics in Phaser. Well worth exploring once you've got your dev environment set-up.
Mighty Editor - Visual Game Editor
MightyEditor is a browser-based visual Phaser game editor. Create your maps with ease, position objects and share them in seconds. It also exports to native Phaser code. Excellent for quickly setting-up levels and scenes.
Using Phaser
Phaser is provided ready compiled in the build
folder of the repository. There are both plain and minified versions. The plain version is for use during development and the minified version for production.
Custom Builds
Phaser includes a grunt based build system which allows you to strip out lots of additional features you may not require, saving hundreds of KB in the process. Don't use any Sound in your game? Then you can now exclude the entire sound system. Don't need Keyboard support? That can be stripped out too.
As a result of this work the minimum build size of Phaser is now just 80KB minified and gzipped.
See the Creating a Custom Phaser Build tutorial for details.
Webpack
Starting from Phaser 2.4.5 we now include a custom build for Webpack.
You need to add p2
as a dependency.
Webpack Config
var path = require('path');
var webpack = require('webpack');
var phaserModule = path.join(__dirname, '/node_modules/phaser/');
var phaser = path.join(phaserModule, 'build/custom/phaser-split.js'),
pixi = path.join(phaserModule, 'build/custom/pixi.js'),
p2 = path.join(phaserModule, 'build/custom/p2.js');
module.exports = {
...
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /pixi.js/, loader: "script" },
]
},
resolve: {
alias: {
'phaser': phaser,
'pixi.js': pixi,
'p2': p2,
}
}
...
}
Main js file
require('pixi.js');
require('p2');
require('phaser');
Building from source
Should you wish to build Phaser from source you can take advantage of the provided Grunt scripts. Ensure you have the required packages by running npm install
first.
Run grunt
to perform a default build to the dist
folder.
Games made with Phaser
Thousands of games have been made in Phaser. From game jam entries to titles by some of the largest entertainment brands in the world. Here is a tiny sample:
Artwork copyright their respective owners.
We add new games to the Phaser site weekly, so be sure to send us yours when it's finished!
Requirements
Phaser requires a web browser that supports the canvas tag. This includes Internet Explorer 9+, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera on desktop. iOS Safari, Android Browser and Chrome for Android are supported on mobile.
While Phaser does its best to ensure a consistent cross-platform experience, always be aware of browser and device limitations. This is especially important with regard to memory and GPU limitations on mobile, and legacy browser HTML5 compatibility.
IE9
If you need to support IE9 / Android 2.x and use P2 physics then you must use the polyfill in the resources/IE9 Polyfill
folder. If you don't use P2 (or don't care about IE9!) you can skip this.
JavaScript and TypeScript
Phaser is developed in JavaScript. We've made no assumptions about how you like to code and were careful not to impose a strict structure upon you. You won't find Phaser split into modules, requiring a build step, or making you use a class / inheritance OOP approach. That doesn't mean you can't do so, it just means we don't force you to. It's your choice.
If you code with TypeScript there are comprehensive definition files in the typescript
folder. They are for TypeScript 1.4+.
Road Map
The majority of Phaser development is now taking place on the Lazer (Phaser 3) project. The Phaser 2 branch will still be supported and issues fixed, but roadmap features have been migrated over.
Lazer (Phaser 3)
Lazer is the new name for Phaser 3.
Lazer is the next generation of the Phaser game framework. Using a completely ES6 base it is renderer agnostic, allowing for DOM, SVG, Canvas and WebGL rendering, across desktop and mobile web browsers.
You can read all about the philosophy behind Lazer here or join the Google Groups mailing list where progress reports are posted on a regular basis.
Change Log
Version 2.4.7 - "Hinderstap" - In Development
New Features
- Added P2.Body.thrustLeft which will move the Body to the left by the speed given (thanks James Pryor)
- Added P2.Body.thrustRight which will move the Body to the right by the speed given (thanks James Pryor)
- Polygon now takes an array of arrays as a new type when constructing it:
[[x1, y1], [x2, y2]]
(thanks @ShimShamSam #2360)
Updates
- TypeScript definitions fixes and updates (thanks @clark-stevenson)
- Docs typo fixes (thanks @thiagojobson)
- Removed a
console.log
from the TilingSprite generator. - Sound.position can no longer become negative, meaning calls to AudioContextNode.start with negative position offsets will no longer throw errors (thanks @Weedshaker #2351)
- The default state of the internal property
_boundDispatch
in Phaser.Signal is nowfalse
, which allows for use of boundDispatches (thanks @alvinlao #2346) - The Tiled parser only supports un-compressed layer data. Previously it would silently fail, now it detects if layer compression is used and displays a console warning instead (thanks @MannyC #2413)
- The Tiled parser now removes the
encoding
parameter so that a subsequent process doesn't try to decode the data again (thanks @MannyC #2412)
Bug Fixes
- The
mouseoutglobal
event listener wasn't removed when the game was destroyed (thanks @stoneman1 #2345 #2344 #2342) - Fixed issue with IE crashing on this.context.close in the Sound Manager (thanks @stoneman1 #2349)
- Phaser.World.centerX and Phaser.World.centerY only worked if the bounds had an origin of 0, 0. They now take into account the actual origin (thanks @fillmoreb #2353)
- SoundManager.destroy now validates that context.close is a valid function before calling it (thanks @brianbunch #2355)
- SoundManager.destroy doesn't close the context if it's being stored in PhaserGlobal (thanks @brianbunch #2356)
- Fix typo in p2 BodyDebug.componentToHex that made most debug bodies appear reddish in color (thanks @englercj #2381)
- Previously when a sprite was tinted and a new texture was loaded then the tint did not apply to the texture and the old tinted texture was used (thanks @CptSelewin #2383)
Pixi Updates
Please note that Phaser uses a custom build of Pixi and always has done. The following changes have been made to our custom build, not to Pixi in general.
- DisplayObjectContainer.getLocalBounds destroys the worldTransforms on children until the next
stage.updateTransform()
call. This can make a number of things break including mouse input if width, height or getLocalBounds methods are called inside of an update or preUpdate method. This is now fixed in our Pixi build (thanks @st0nerhat #2357)
For changes in previous releases please see the extensive Version History.
Contributing
Please read the Contributors Guide for full details on helping with Phaser, but the main points are:
-
Found a bug? Report it on GitHub Issues and include a code sample.
-
Pull Requests should only be made against the
dev
branch. Never againstmaster
. -
Before submitting a Pull Request run your code through JSHint using our config.
-
Before contributing please read the code of conduct.
Written something cool that shows Phaser in use? Please tell us about it in our forum or email: support@phaser.io
Phaser is a Photon Storm production.
Created by Richard Davey. Powered by coffee, anime, pixels and love.
The Phaser logo and characters are © 2016 Photon Storm Limited.
All rights reserved.
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