Modern Web Rebuild of Mathology need Web Development
Contact person: Modern Web Rebuild of Mathology
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Location: Chicago, United States
Budget: Recommended by industry experts
Time to start: As soon as possible
Project description:
"I still have the full Borland Pascal source for my two DOS titles, “Mathology” (1993) and “Mathology: Fractions” (1995). They ran at 320 × 200 and were published by Lawrence Productions; you can see the original gameplay here: [login to view URL]
I now want to bring both games to the browser while keeping the charm of the originals yet polishing them for today’s 5- to 12-year-old players. That means:
• retaining the core mechanics, humour and pacing that made the games popular
• giving the visuals a clear, colourful refresh and smoother animations
• adding a handful of new levels or features that feel native to the series, not bolted on
The initial goal is a web build that runs smoothly on any modern desktop or Chromebook. If that performs well, I plan to port the same codebase to iPad and Android with .NET MAUI, so I’d like the architecture to be portable from the outset.
I will provide:
– the full original source code and assets
– design notes on which puzzles, sounds and scoring systems must stay exactly as they are
– feedback at each agreed milestone
You will deliver a playable web version (TypeScript/JavaScript + Canvas, WebGL, Phaser, Unity WebGL—your call), source files, and clear build instructions. Once we are both happy with the browser release, we can discuss follow-on projects for tablets and extra content packs." (client-provided description)
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