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Submitted by , posted on 15 October 2002
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I just finished porting a 2D Linux game KLines to Windows in 3D using OpenGL
engine which is my favourite.
This game was coded using Delphi and no libraries (no glaux nor glut). Some
animations were added to the original game to improve your visual pleasure
:) Some AI algorithms were also used like the A-Star one. It is used to find
if there is a valid path between the source and the destination cell. If
there is one this algorithm finds it and there is one thing more : the found
path is the shortest path available.
The game works fine on Windows 98 / Me / 2000 / XP but requires a 3D
accelerated card ( I'm absolutely sure almost all of FlipCode visitors have
one :p ).
The game is very simple but funny to play. The average beginner score is
about 200-300 but my girlfriend got 1200 somehow ...
The purpose of the game is to align five or more balls of the same color.
The balls can be aligned horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
Each turn allows the player to move a ball to another cell.
If a move does not align five or more balls, three random balls are added to
random cells.
If a move aligns five or more balls, these balls dissapear from the board
and no balls are added to the board.
The game is over when the board is full of balls.
Download link : http://www.istrasoft.net/appcolorlines3d.html
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