Your goal in Five-in-a-row is to get five X's in a row while preventing your opponent from getting five O's in a row. In this JavaScript implementation, the game is played on a 15x15 board. (If you'd like a bigger or smaller board, you can set it to any size from 10x10 through 20x20.) You play X's, and the computer plays O's. First move is yours. Enjoy!
A well-known windows game realized on java-script. An incredible similarity with an original! Customize the area you are ready to clear of mine and go!
See how you do in this wonderful game of skill and logic. Try to move all the disks onto another pole. Thing is, you can only move one disk at a time and you must follow size order (a bigger disk can't go on a smaller disk). Good luck!
(Netscape only) Just how fast can you react? Play this little JavaScript wonder and find out. In this example, you react when the background changes color instead of dealing with a button.
This is a really simple JavaScript game. Just use your paddle to keep the ball from touching the bottom of the playing field. It's impressive that JavaScript can make a game like this!
An interesting little JavaScript game where you try to leave only one peg by jumping one over another and removing the 'jumped' peg. Sound easy? See how well you can do!
Play a good old game of Mr. Potato Head - powered by JavaScript, of course! Click buttons to change the hair, eyes, nose, and mouth! And, click the "View It" button to see Mr. Potato Head!
Move your player (the star symbol "*") around the maze by clicking the appropriate up, down, left, and right buttons. Get to the finish (the dollar sign "$") in the lower-right corner to win!
Flash cards were pretty good math practice. But, they were always the same math problems, over and over. Lo and behold, JavaScript to the rescue! Just select the difficulty level then click the type of problem you want to practice with, (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) and JavaScript will give you a problem. And, a built-in score checker grades you along the way! Great practice for elementary-aged students just learning their math skills, or for anyone wishing to practice a bit!
Here is a fun JavaScript game. Try to put the squares back in order. The '0' repesents the empty spot, and click a square next to the 0 to make them trade places! Get the squares back in order and you win!
This JavaScript will help you pick your lottery numbers. Pick how many numbers you want (pick 3 ?) and then give it a number range and out comes your lottery numbers! Try it!
Here's a neat little script to figure the "love compatibility" between two people. Just enter their names and hit calculate! We are not responsible for any broken relationships resulting from this script. ;-)
Try to eliminate all the boxes to win. When you check a box, all the squares around it (one above, one below, and one to each side) are unselected. You can play in five different levels of difficulty. Addictive!
If you need a profound quote or insight for an upcoming speech, interview, cocktail party or whatever, try the Insight Generator. If you don't like the first generated profundity, click again for a whole new one. Just keep going until you find a quote that suits whatever the occasion requires.
I know you've all played Hangman before.... You know, you try to guess a word by choosing letters? Well, how about a game of Hangman, in JavaScript! Very neat! (The topic is Presidents of The United States!)
JavaScript uses the dynamic random() function to write random curses. Users may collect as many curse phrases as they want, or can endure. The CurseBot keeps 'em coming!
Here is an interesting use of JavaScript, deal a hand of Bridge! Each time you load the page JavaScript will "deal" a new hand to four players. Very neat!
Play even the classic game of Blackjack in JavaScript! (You might also know it as "21") The object of the game is to get the closest to 21. If you get higher than the dealer without going over, you win! Good luck, and don't gamble. ;-)
As you move your mouse around the page a swarming army of ants scattered about the window will chase after it. (No wisecracks about buggy code now...) If an ant actually reaches the mouse cursor, we reposition it randomly around the edge of the window, and its chase starts again. The ant images are preloaded with a great image loading bar script, then the script begins. A great effect!
Displays trivia facts about any of the 50 states when selected from the pulldown menu. Facts include state capital, date admitted into the union, state flower, and state bird. The script could be modified to display details about products you sell, members in a club, etc. Cool!
JQwiz is a script for creating and administering online multiple-choice quizzes or trivia games with time control. Features: as many questions per quiz as you like; as many answer choices per question as you like; customizable interface style: either "checkboxes" or "radio buttons"; customizable fonts, colors, buttons; optionally, you can use your own background images for quiz pages; you can adjust the time allowed per question. Optionally, the script can email the quiz results to a predefined address. On Windows authoring systems, you can use JQwiz Wizard to automatically create your quizzes, with no manual editing.