![]() As the game is very well designed aesthetically, we really wanted it to look as polished as it was after localization. In order to localize the game, we need to translate the strings that show up during the game play, as well as add a language picker which allows players to switch between languages. Then the player can access “help page” by clicking the help button on the upper left corner, or restart the game by clicking the restart button on the lower left corner (see screenshots below). If the player click the pause button, a “game paused” page will show up. ![]() The player can use the left and right arrow keys to spin the hexigon in the middle. ![]() When game starts, some instructions will show up on the hexagon. The game interface is quite straight forward. When we are hunting for a final project for this course, we came across this beautifully designed game called Hextris (Source: Github). ![]() During website localization class this semester, one of the things we have discussed in class is to localize a game written in JavaScript.
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