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4.14 LAB: JavaScript game object
Create an object called game in the script.js file.
- Add 2 properties: lives - initially 3, and coins - initially 0.
- Add a getter called points that returns coins * 10.
- Add a playerDies() method that subtracts 1 from lives if lives is greater than 0.
- Add a newGame() method that sets lives to 3 and coins to 0.
The script.js file includes several console.log() statements, which should match the output below if the game object works correctly.
lives = 3 coins = 0 points = 0 points = 20 lives = 2 lives = 0 lives = 3 coins = 0View the program's output in the browser's JavaScript console.
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