If you have ever found yourself dodging neon orbs, weaving through a high-speed tunnel, and praying for just one more second of survival, you’ve likely encountered the legendary Slope . This 3D endless runner has become a staple in school computer labs, office break rooms, and browser-based gaming portals. But what happens when the game is blocked by a firewall, or when you want to remix, mod, or host your own version? You turn to the developer’s best friend: GitHub .
Why race alone when you can compare scores in real-time? This fork adds a leaderboard and ghost racers. It requires a backend, so it’s perfect for developers learning full-stack game dev. Stars: ~200 Tech Stack: Unity exported to WebGL slope-game github
Whether you are a high school student wanting five minutes of dopamine between classes, a teacher using game dev to teach JavaScript, or a seasoned programmer refactoring a Three.js render pipeline – there is a Slope repository waiting for you. If you have ever found yourself dodging neon