E.A.K. is a new open source game that teaches kids to code and create on the web. Levels are written in HTML
and CSS
, but most are impossible until you hack in to them and modify their source code.
The story of E.A.K. is that cute animals on the Internet hate kittens, because they get all the views. They form the evil operation E.A.K. - Erase All Kittens. You must use your coding super powers to save the kittens, and consequently the entire Internet.
We have an early demo you can play at http://eraseallkittens.com/.
E.A.K. is designed and built in London by Drum Roll. We're something between a games company and an ed-tech startup, and we're huge fans of the Open Web.
The aim of the project is to teach kids real, practical coding skills. After playing the game, we want people to be able to build and publish their own creations on the web.
If you’re interested in what we've done so far or would like to help out, we'd love to hear from you. Fill out the form on our website, and we'll get in touch. If you just want to dive straight in and checkout the code, read on :)
In order to build E.A.K, you'll need to be comfortable using your computer's terminal. First off, follow the instructions linked to below to install everything you need to get E.A.K. up and running.
brew install ffmpeg --with-theora --with-libogg --with-libvorbis --with-libfaac --with-faac --with-libvpx
Next, you'll need to download E.A.K. and its dependencies. Run the following on your terminal:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/drumrollhq/E.A.K..git
cd E.A.K.
git submodule init
git submodule update
npm install
bower install
Note: E.A.K. is a pretty big project, and can take a long time to clone. If you want to speed things up, you can clone with git clone --recursive --depth 25 https://github.com/drumrollhq/E.A.K..git
to only download recent history.
OK. That was a lot of stuff to install. Hopefully now, we're ready to build E.A.K.
In your terminal, run:
gulp build
This will take a little while initially as it has to convert all the game assets, but should be quicker with subsequent runs.
To get E.A.K. running in the browser, run gulp
. This will:
gulp build
Congratulations! You're now (probably) running E.A.K! If you're not, sorry! Please email joe [at] drumrollhq.com and I'll try and help you, and update this guide if I can :)