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  • New 3D game scene and basic code

    Hello world, Here is my newest creation and attempt at 3D programming. I offer it up as a community project since I'm still too new to make it a really cool game. I've created all the geometry for this game while learning about 3D and how it works in Phrogram. Have fun Norman
    Posted to Collaboration and Community Projects (Forum) by Norman on April 25, 2007
  • Re: Interesting Array Question

    On number 1, one thought that comes to mind is to iterate through 3D space in blocks, rather than simply randomly generating X, Y and Z values, and deciding whether within each block you will place asteroid or a planet or nothing at all..  Think of dividing the 3D space in the game into 6 blocks along each axis, X, Y and Z.  This ...
    Posted to Collaboration and Community Projects (Forum) by JonS on February 12, 2007
  • Text-based Adventure game...

    I would like to introduce you to my current project, a text-based command-line adventure game. It was inspired by the original Adventure, also known as Colossal Cave, from the 1980's. Here is a nice online version, somewhat modernized, but still very engaging: http://www.wesleyholland.com/misc/adventure/adventure.html . Beware: this game ...
    Posted to Phrogram Examples and Code (Forum) by The Dragon Rider on December 3, 2006
  • Re: MergeSprites: Combining sprites "on the fly"

    Indeed very clever!  Thanks for a great example, Neil!
    Posted to Phrogram Examples and Code (Forum) by JonS on November 26, 2006
  • Space Junk! Cleaning up the universe ...

    This game rocks, lol!  Thanks, Neil!  In his own words: I've just uploaded a new program, Space Junk in the "user uploads" section of the "downloads" part of the website (here).I hope it's a reasonable demo of the kinds of things that you can do in Phrogram -- I wrote it to learn the "Phrogram ...
    Posted to Games, Animation & Toys (FileGallery) by JonS on November 21, 2006
  • Re: Our first Phrogram - Spaceship Attack

    This is cool, TomDad, thanks!  What's most amazing is you did this in about 50 instructions - cool! As Hymake said, it's very hard, because it goes so fast.  I added a 100 millisecond delay to the main loop, as shown here - that's only 1/10 of a second - and now I can actually play it, slow oldish guy that I am, lol!  ...
    Posted to Phrogram Examples and Code (Forum) by JonS on October 29, 2006
  • omri's Phrogram clone of the Atari classic Combat!

    Here are his own comments, from where he uploaded it to the forum:Remember the Atari classic of the early 80's? Well I used the idea as a base fr learning Phrogram and Sprites, and I think it turned out nice. I hope you Enjoy.(The help screen is in hebrew, and I don't want to translate it. Basically it says: Press 2 or 3 to select ...
    Posted to Games, Animation & Toys (FileGallery) by JonS on October 19, 2006
  • DriveMyCar - 2D racing game by Arnaud

    This is another really fun one from Arnaud - thanks again!  This 2D racing game is useful as a model for how to program any other "scrolling" game - and also included a demonstration of how to save and show high scores over time.
    Posted to Games, Animation & Toys (FileGallery) by JonS on October 9, 2006
  • Pinball machine in Phrogram, by Arnaud

    Woohoo, this is a lot of people's favorite example of just how cool a Phrogram game can look and work!  Indeed, it's one of the examples that caught Ohio State University professors' attention enough that they are teaching a new course this year - using Phrogram!  Check out this screenshot, but even better than that, ...
    Posted to Games, Animation & Toys (FileGallery) by jons on October 3, 2006
  • PONG! for Phrogram

    Some of us, ahem, are old enough to have actually played on original Pong consoles!  It was actually the first video game every created - on an oscilloscope! - and was the first ever to be turned into a commercial video game, in 1975. MSDN's Coding4Fun site published an article I wrote about the KPL version of Pong  Here are some of ...
    Posted to Games, Animation & Toys (FileGallery) by jons on October 2, 2006
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