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Phaser is a fast, free, and fun open source HTML5 game framework. It uses a custom build of Pixi.js for WebGL and Canvas rendering, and supports desktop and mobile web browsers. Games can be compiled to iOS, Android and native desktop apps via third party tools. You can use JavaScript or TypeScript for development.
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Hi, I need to call an outside Angular function from inside a phaser scene. Can you please show me the way? I found this [https://www.html5gamedevs.com/topic/35570-calling-an-angular-function-from-within-phaser-3-scene/] :
But nothing said there have worked. It's claimed that it can be done with ion-phaser.
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Created by Richard Davey
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