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Today's featured program comes from Behnam Azizi:
Behnam's Website: sfu.ca/~bazizi
Here is an introduction to the game in his own words:
A Dots and Lines Game developed using Microsoft Small Basic. This time I didn't spend much time on the program, and it was done for learning purposes. So the program might not be free of bugs. For example a simple bug that it has is that you should click next to each line to draw the line (not exactly on the line), otherwise it won't draw a new line.
This game can be played with a friend. The program does not automatically declare a winner, and scores can be changed manually by players (so watch out that your opponent doesn't cheat in the game!!!!)
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Challenges that I had while developing this game:
I had to divide each square into 4 triangular sections. then based on where the user clicks on the screen the program finds out in which of the 4 triangular sections the user has clicked. To accomplish this the program finds the equations for lines that create those 4 triangles, and accordingly decides where to draw each line. Look at the Small Basic code for line equations.
It can be played online at: SNM509
Or downloaded from TechNet Gallery: TechNet Gallery
Like always don't expecpt to get a very amazing game. This was done by an intermediate programmer for learning purposes.
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Thanks Behnam!
Does anyone have any questions or comments for Behnam? Have you tried this game?
- Ninja Ed
Comments
- Anonymous
June 03, 2015
Here are all the blog posts where we featured Behnam's work: blogs.msdn.com/.../behnam+azizi