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7,373 Pointswould this work
class Game { constructor() { this.board = new Board; this.ready = false; this.players = createPlayers(); } /**
- Creates two player objects
- @return {Array} An array of two Player objects. */ createPlayers() { let p1 = new Player('player1', 1, '#e15258', true); let p2 = new Player('player2', 2, '#e59a13',); playersarr = [p1,p2] return playersarr } }
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsThere's rarely only one way to do something in programming, and this is a good example.
But why not try it in your workspace and see if it works firsthand?