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    Matter.js

    Matter.js

    A 2D rigid body physics engine for the web

    Matter.js is a flexible 2D rigid body physics engine written in JavaScript, designed for use in web applications to simulate real-world physical interactions within the browser. It offers a comprehensive set of physics features like gravity, collisions, restitution (bounces), friction, sleeping bodies, and constraint systems that enable developers to build interacting objects with realistic motion. This engine can power everything from dynamic interactive animations and educational simulations to fully fledged physics-based games, and it works across major browsers and devices. ...
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    LittleJS

    LittleJS

    The Tiny JavaScript Game Engine That Can!

    ...You can also download and include engine.all.js or engine.all.min.js. In order to load files like images you will need to run a small web server like http-server on npm. I recommend an editor that does this for me automatically like Brackets or VS Code with the Live Server plugin.
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