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I Built an Endless Runner Game With Phaser.js, Solana Wallets, and Zero Budget — Here's How

I Built an Endless Runner Game With Phaser.js, Solana Wallets, and Zero Budget — Here's How

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MOTO: The Midnight Ride — A Full Browser Game Built From Scratch What started as a meme coin project turned into something nobody expected: a full-featured browser game with physics, power-ups, leaderboards, wallet integration, anti-cheat, daily tournaments, and a quest system. All running on vanilla JavaScript, Phaser 3, and a PHP backend. Total infrastructure cost: $3/month . Play it now: motorcyclediaries.fun/game This is the technical deep-dive into how we built it. The Game: What Is It? MOTO: The Midnight Ride is a neon-fueled endless runner where you ride a motorcycle through an infinite highway, dodging obstacles (we call them "FUD"), collecting diaries and coins, grabbing power-ups, and competing for the daily Grand Prix leaderboard. Think Chrome Dino meets Subway Surfers, but on Solana with a meme coin twist. Core Mechanics Jump (SPACE / tap top) — leap over low obstacles Duck (DOWN / tap bottom) — slide under high obstacles Dash (SHIFT) — burst forward with invincibility fram

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