1. Using Euphoria to program simple games
- Posted by John Soares <jsoares at safe-mail.net> Oct 23, 2004
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- Last edited Oct 24, 2004
I'm a Euphoria newbie, though I've programmed in other languages. I've never tried to program games before, and I'd like to. I've downloaded the IDE editor as well as Allegro(for games) and put them in the Euphoria folder. I want to program simple tictactoe, checkers, and other simple 2D strategy games. How do I start? Can anyone give me some sample code of simple games they've programmed? I'm finding it hard to find good sample code for games. I think all I need is some good sample code to study, showing how to use the Allegro system. Please send code samples to me at: jsoares at safe-mail.net Thanks. John Soares jsoares at safe-mail.net
2. Re: Using Euphoria to program simple games
- Posted by "Dominique Bodin" <bodind at club-internet.fr> Oct 23, 2004
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- Last edited Oct 24, 2004
Just have a look in the archives here: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/archive.htm I'm sure you will find all your needs on this official euforia site. Dominique On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:02:00 -0700, John Soares <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: > > > posted by: John Soares <jsoares at safe-mail.net> > > I'm a Euphoria newbie, though I've programmed in other languages. I've > never > tried to program games before, and I'd like to. > > I've downloaded the IDE editor as well as Allegro(for games) and put > them in > the Euphoria folder. > > I want to program simple tictactoe, checkers, and other simple 2D > strategy > games. How do I start? > > Can anyone give me some sample code of simple games they've programmed? > I'm > finding it hard to find good sample code for games. > > I think all I need is some good sample code to study, showing how to use > the > Allegro system. > > Please send code samples to me at: jsoares at safe-mail.net > > Thanks. > > John Soares > jsoares at safe-mail.net > > > >