1.3.3 • Published 2 months ago

slot-machine-gen v1.3.3

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Last release
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Slot Machine Generator

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Create an extremely biased, web-based slot machine game.

Preview

Features

  • Faux-panoramic reel animations (3D cylinder, without <canvas>)
  • Support for single/multi-line reels and pay-lines.
  • Pseudo-random selections by configured weight.
  • Configurable RNG (to make it less biased)
  • Configurable sound clips for reel animations.
  • Easy to set-up and customize. No dependencies.

Checkout the demo for examples of use.

Dependencies

Installation

Install the package into your project using NPM, or download the sources.

$ npm install slot-machine-gen

Alternative

To add to an existing React or Vue project you can install this package using YARN.

React

$ yarn add react-slot-machine-gen

Vue

$ yarn add vue-slot-machine-gen

Usage

There are two ways you can use this package. One is by including the JavaScript/CSS sources directly. The other is by importing the module into your component.

Script include

After you build the distribution sources the set-up is fairly simple..

<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/slot-machine.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/slot-machine.min.css" media="all" />

<script type="text/javascript">
  slotMachine(container, reels, callback, options);
</script>

Module import

If your using a modern framework like Aurelia, Angular, React, or Vue

import SlotMachine from 'slot-machine-gen';
import 'slot-machine-gen/dist/slot-machine.css';

const slotMachine = new SlotMachine(container, reels, callback, options);

HTML markup

<div id="slot-machine" class="slot-machine"></div>

Reels configuration

Outside of a reel image source, symbols must contain the following:

KeyDescriptionType
titleName of the strip symbolString
positionSymbol center (in pixels) calculated from the strip topNumber
weightSelection weight (>1 increases odds)Number

Example

const reels = [
  {
    imageSrc: 'path/to/image.png',
    symbols: [
      {
        title: 'cherry',
        position: 100,
        weight: 2
      },
      {
        title: 'plum',
        position: 300,
        weight: 6
      },
      {
        title: 'orange',
        position: 500,
        weight: 5
      },
      {
        title: 'bell',
        position: 700,
        weight: 1
      },
      {
        title: 'cherry',
        position: 900,
        weight: 3
      },
      {
        title: 'plum',
        position: 1100,
        weight: 5
      }
    }
  },

  // add more reels ...
]

Methods

slotMachine.play();

Game options

Customization and overriding defaults can be done using the following options:

OptionDescriptionTypeDefault
reelHeightReel background image height (in pixels)Number1320
reelWidthReel background image width.Number200
reelOffsetReel background image vertical offset.Number20
slotYAxisSlot vertical axis rotation (in degrees).Number0
animSpeedSlot animation speed (in milliseconds)Number1000
click2SpinAdd event to display to spin reelsBooleantrue
rngFuncCustom RNG between 0 (inclusive) and 1 (exclusive)FunctionMath.random()
soundsAudio clip URLs for reels animation eventsObject{reelsBegin, reelsEnd}

Callback

This method returns an array of selected reel symbols that can be used to compute scoring, show animations, handle client interactions, etc..

const callback = function(symbols) {
  if (symbols[0].title === 'cherry' && symbols[1].title === 'cherry' && symbols[2].title === 'cherry') {
    window.alert("You're a winner!");
  }
};

Customizing symbols

Creating a custom strip is fairly easy. What is most important is that each symbol, whether an image or blank space, contains a vertical position that can be measured by calculating the symbol center (in pixels) from the strip top. A Photoshop example has been provided with this package for reference.

Developers

CLI options

Run ESLint on project sources:

$ npm run lint

Transpile ES6 sources (using Babel) and minify to a distribution:

$ npm run build

Contributions

If you fix a bug, or have a code you want to contribute, please send a pull-request with your changes. (Note: Before committing your code please ensure that you are following the Node.js style guide)

Versioning

This package is maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines.

License and Warranty

This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

slot-machine-gen is provided under the terms of the MIT license

Author

Marc S. Brooks

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