- Updated door sprite creation to support lock properties from both doors and connected rooms.
- Added RFID cloner interaction logic to handle minigame initiation from inventory.
- Implemented inventory variable synchronization for NPC conversations, including RFID card details.
- Introduced new scenarios for RFID guards with varying security levels and interactions.
- Revised test scenarios to include comprehensive RFID protocol testing with detailed notes and NPC interactions.
Fix NPC interaction and event handling issues
- Added a visual problem-solution summary for debugging NPC event handling.
- Resolved cooldown bug in NPCManager by implementing explicit null/undefined checks.
- Modified PersonChatMinigame to prioritize event parameters over state restoration.
- Updated security guard dialogue in Ink scenarios to improve interaction flow.
- Adjusted vault key parameters in npc-patrol-lockpick.json for consistency.
- Changed inventory stylesheet references to hud.css in test HTML files for better organization.
feat(combat): Integrate chair kicking with punch mechanic
Update chair interaction to use the punch system instead of direct kicking:
**Changes to interactions.js:**
- Modified swivel chair interaction to trigger player punch instead of
directly applying kick velocity
- Simplified chair interaction handler to just call playerCombat.punch()
**Changes to player-combat.js:**
- Extended checkForHits() to detect chairs in punch range and direction
- Added kickChair() method that applies the same velocity calculation:
- Calculates direction from player to chair
- Applies 1200 px/s kick force in that direction
- Triggers spin direction calculation for visual rotation
- Adds visual feedback (flash chair, light screen shake)
- Chairs now respond to punch AOE damage like hostile NPCs
Now clicking a chair or pressing 'E' near it triggers a punch, and if the
chair is in punch range and facing direction, it gets kicked with the
original velocity physics. Multiple chairs can be kicked with one punch.
feat(combat): Implement hostile NPC behavior and final integration (Phase 6-7)
Complete hostile NPC combat system with chase behavior and integration:
**Phase 6: Hostile NPC Behavior**
- Modified npc-behavior.js determineState() to check hostile state from npcHostileSystem
- Implemented updateHostileBehavior() with chase and attack logic:
- NPCs chase player when hostile and in aggro range
- NPCs stop and attack when in attack range
- NPCs use directional movement with proper animations
- Integration with npcCombat system for attack attempts
- Added KO state check to prevent KO'd NPCs from acting
**Phase 7: Final Integration**
- Modified player.js to disable movement when player is KO
- Added visual KO effect (50% alpha) to NPC sprites in npc-hostile.js
- Connected all combat systems end-to-end:
- Ink dialogue → hostile tag → hostile state → chase behavior → combat
- Player interaction → punch → NPC damage → KO → visual feedback
- NPC chase → attack → player damage → HP UI → game over
Full combat loop now functional: hostile NPCs chase and attack player,
player can punch hostile NPCs, complete visual/audio feedback, game over on KO.
feat(combat): Add feedback, UI, and combat mechanics (Phase 2-5)
Implement comprehensive combat feedback, UI, and mechanics:
**Phase 2: Enhanced Feedback Systems**
- damage-numbers.js: Floating damage numbers with object pooling
- screen-effects.js: Screen flash and shake for combat feedback
- sprite-effects.js: Sprite tinting, flashing, and visual effects
- attack-telegraph.js: Visual indicators for incoming NPC attacks
**Phase 3: UI Components**
- health-ui.js: Player health display as hearts (5 hearts, shows when damaged)
- npc-health-bars.js: Health bars above hostile NPCs with color coding
- game-over-screen.js: KO screen with restart/main menu options
**Phase 4-5: Combat Mechanics**
- player-combat.js: Player punch system with AOE directional damage
- npc-combat.js: NPC attack system with telegraph and cooldowns
- Modified interactions.js to trigger punch on hostile NPC interaction
- Integrated all systems into game.js create() and update() loops
Combat now functional with complete visual/audio feedback pipeline.
Player can punch hostile NPCs, NPCs can attack player, health tracking works.
feat(combat): Add hostile NPC system foundation (Phase 0-1)
Implement core hostile NPC combat system infrastructure:
- Add #hostile tag handler to chat-helpers.js for Ink integration
- Fix security-guard.ink to use proper hub pattern with -> hub instead of -> END
- Add #hostile:security_guard tags to hostile conversation paths
- Create combat configuration system (combat-config.js)
- Create combat event constants (combat-events.js)
- Implement player health tracking system with HP and KO state
- Implement NPC hostile state management with HP tracking
- Add combat debug utilities for testing
- Add error handling utilities for validation
- Integrate combat systems into game.js create() method
- Create test-hostile.ink for testing hostile tag system
This establishes the foundation for hostile NPC behavior, allowing NPCs to
become hostile through Ink dialogue and tracking health for both player and NPCs.
docs(npc): Apply codebase-verified corrections to hostile NPC plans
Apply critical corrections based on actual codebase verification:
CORRECTIONS.md (Updated):
- ✅ Confirms #exit_conversation tag ALREADY IMPLEMENTED
* Location: person-chat-minigame.js line 537
* No handler needed in chat-helpers.js
- ❌ Hostile tag still needs implementation in chat-helpers.js
- Provides exact code for hostile tag handler
- Clarifies tag format: #hostile:npcId or #hostile (uses current NPC)
- Updated action items to reflect what's already working
INTEGRATION_UPDATES.md (New):
- Comprehensive correction document
- Issue 1 Corrected: Exit conversation already works
- Issue 6 Corrected: Punch mechanics are interaction-based with AOE
- Details interaction-based punch targeting:
* Player clicks hostile NPC OR presses 'E' nearby
* Punch animation plays in facing direction
* Damage applies to ALL NPCs in range + direction (AOE)
* Can hit multiple enemies if grouped (strategic gameplay)
- Provides complete implementation examples
- Removes complexity of target selection systems
- Uses existing interaction patterns
quick_start.md (Updated):
- Removed exit_conversation handler (already exists)
- Updated hostile tag handler code
- Added punch mechanics design section
- Clarified interaction-based targeting
- Added troubleshooting for exit_conversation
Key Findings:
✅ Exit conversation tag works out of the box
✅ Punch targeting uses existing interaction system (simpler!)
✅ AOE punch adds strategic depth without complexity
❌ Only ONE critical task remains: Add hostile tag to chat-helpers.js
Impact:
- Less work required (don't need exit_conversation handler)
- Simpler implementation (use existing interaction patterns)
- Better gameplay (AOE punches, directional attacks)
- Clear path forward with exact code examples
docs(npc): Add critical corrections and codebase integration review
Add comprehensive review of hostile NPC plans against actual codebase:
CORRECTIONS.md:
- Identifies critical Ink pattern error (-> END vs -> hub)
- Documents correct hub-based conversation pattern
- Provides corrected examples for all Ink files
- Explains why -> hub is required after #exit_conversation
FORMAT_REVIEW.md:
- Validates JSON scenario format against existing scenarios
- Reviews NPC object structure and required fields
- Documents correct Ink hub pattern from helper-npc.ink
- Proposes hostile configuration object for NPC customization
- Provides complete format reference and checklists
review2/integration_review.md:
- Comprehensive codebase analysis by Explore agent
- Identifies 2 critical blockers requiring immediate attention:
* Missing tag handlers for #hostile and #exit_conversation
* Incorrect Ink pattern (-> END) in planning documents
- Documents 4 important integration differences:
* Initialization in game.js not main.js
* Event dispatcher already exists (window.eventDispatcher)
* Room transition behavior needs design decision
* Multi-hostile NPC targeting needs design decision
- Confirms 8 systems are fully compatible with plan
- Provides existing code patterns to follow
- Corrects integration sequence
review2/quick_start.md:
- Step-by-step guide for Phase 0-1 implementation
- Includes complete code examples for critical systems
- Browser console test procedures
- Common issues and solutions
- Success criteria checklist
Key Findings:
✅ 90% compatible with existing codebase
❌ Must add tag handlers to chat-helpers.js before implementation
❌ Must fix all Ink examples to use -> hub not -> END
⚠️ Should follow game.js initialization pattern not main.js
⚠️ Should use existing window.eventDispatcher
⚠️ Need design decisions on room transitions and multi-targeting
All critical issues documented with solutions ready.
Implementation can proceed with high confidence after corrections applied.
docs(npc): Add comprehensive planning documents for hostile NPC system
Add detailed implementation plans for hostile NPC feature including:
- Complete implementation plan with phase-by-phase breakdown
- Architecture overview with system diagrams and data flows
- Detailed TODO list with 200+ actionable tasks
- Phase 0 foundation with design decisions and base components
- Enhanced combat feedback implementation guide
- Implementation roadmap with 6-day schedule
Add comprehensive review documents:
- Implementation review with risk assessment and recommendations
- Technical review analyzing code patterns and best practices
- UX review covering player experience and game feel
Key features planned:
- NPC hostile state triggered via Ink tags
- Player health system with heart-based UI
- NPC health bars and combat mechanics
- Punch combat for both player and NPCs
- Strong visual/audio feedback for combat
- Game over system and KO states
- Attack telegraphing for fairness
- Enhanced NPC chase behavior with LOS
- Debug utilities and error handling
- Comprehensive testing strategy
- Created TITLE_SCREEN_CUSTOMIZATION.md with examples for extending the title screen.
- Added TITLE_SCREEN_DEVELOPER_GUIDE.md for technical guidance on implementation.
- Introduced TITLE_SCREEN_IMPLEMENTATION.md detailing the architecture and features.
- Compiled TITLE_SCREEN_INDEX.md as a documentation index for easy navigation.
- Updated TITLE_SCREEN_OVERLAY_UPDATE.md to reflect changes in title screen display mode.
- Created TITLE_SCREEN_QUICK_START.md for a quick setup guide.
- Developed TITLE_SCREEN_README.md as a comprehensive overview of the title screen system.
- Added title-screen-demo.json scenario to demonstrate title screen functionality.
- Modified existing files to integrate the title screen into the game flow.
- Added a new system to prevent NPCs from clipping through walls and tables during collisions.
- Introduced functions for position validation and safe movement: `isPositionSafe()`, `boundsOverlap()`, and `findSafeCollisionPosition()`.
- Updated `handleNPCCollision()` and `handleNPCPlayerCollision()` to utilize the new safe position logic, allowing NPCs to find alternative paths when blocked.
- Created comprehensive documentation detailing the implementation, testing procedures, and performance analysis.
- Ensured minimal performance impact with efficient collision checks and pathfinding.
- Introduced a new method in ContainerMinigame to handle returning to conversations after NPC inventory interactions, enhancing user experience.
- Updated minigame exports to include the new return function for better integration.
- Enhanced PersonChatMinigame and PhoneChatMinigame to track current conversation context, improving narrative continuity.
- Added a new sprite asset for character representation in the game.
- Introduced new NPC inventory system allowing NPCs to hold and give items to players.
- Updated ContainerMinigame to support NPC mode, displaying NPC avatars and available items.
- Enhanced chat and conversation systems to sync NPC item states with Ink variables, improving narrative interactions.
- Added event listeners for item changes, ensuring dynamic updates during conversations.
- Implemented new methods in NPCGameBridge for item giving and inventory display, streamlining item interactions.
- Created a new JSON scenario file for testing NPC sprite functionality.
- Implemented a simple HTTP server with caching headers for development purposes.
- Added an HTML page for testing NPC interactions, including system checks and game controls.
- Introduced a separate HTML page for testing item delivery through person chat interactions.
- Created SoundManager class for handling audio playback using Phaser's sound system.
- Added methods for preloading, initializing, and playing sounds with volume control.
- Integrated UI sound helpers for easier sound attachment to DOM elements.
- Updated game.js to initialize sound manager and preload sounds.
- Modified interactions.js, unlock-system.js, and panels.js to play appropriate sounds on interactions.
- Created SOUND_SYSTEM_QUICK_REFERENCE.md for documentation on sound system usage.
- Optimized NPCBarkSystem and NPCManager with caching and event listener cleanup.
- Created a generic NPC script with conversation handling.
- Developed an Alice NPC script demonstrating branching dialogue and state tracking.
- Implemented a test NPC script for development purposes.
- Added JSON representations for the NPC scripts.
- Created an HTML test interface for NPC integration testing.
- Included event handling and bark systems for NPC interactions.
- Updated room_office2.tmj to adjust object positions and dimensions for better alignment.
- Added new objects and refined existing ones to improve gameplay experience.
- Modified TiledItemPool in rooms.js to support regular and table items separately, ensuring proper item matching and prioritization.
- Improved interaction handling for swivel chairs, allowing them to be kicked and spin upon collision with walls.
- Updated object physics to handle swivel chair collisions dynamically, enhancing realism.
- Revised scenario details in cybok_heist.json for clarity and improved narrative flow.
Introduce a new Notes Minigame that allows players to view and interact with notes in a notepad-style interface. The minigame supports adding notes to the inventory, displaying observations, and includes navigation features such as previous/next buttons and search functionality. Update relevant files for integration with the existing game systems, including interaction and inventory management. Add test HTML for verifying minigame features and include necessary assets for the notepad background.