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  • Re: Need help with making a game

    I haven't seen anyone in the Phrogram community work on a card game, but it's a fun idea. I did some digging and found a web page that has both a download of all the card images you would need (as GIF files, which will work as sprites in Phrogram), plus a summary of the classes you would have to create to develop a card game. Here is the ...
    Posted to Phrogram Examples and Code (Forum) by davidw on October 16, 2007
  • Deck of playing cards

    Here is a set of GIF images comprising a full deck of playing cards, for anyone who wants to develop a card game with Phrogram.
    Posted to 2D Image Files (FileGallery) by davidw on October 16, 2007
  • Re: Phrogram Talk - tell us what you think!

    I have just uploaded another game for those who have purchasred the Phrogram Talk library.  This is a much less complex game than Chess, and so should be well suited to help build an understanding on how to use Phrogram Talk in your own programs.  In fact, I used this game to advance my own skills in using the Talk library, so do ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by LFS on August 8, 2007
  • The short demo is here!

    Hey phrogrammers, I have been teaching myself how to Phrogram for about 6 weeks now and this is my first real game! I'd like some feedback on it if you could, also does anyone have any ideas on how to speed up the shoot method? I have made more changes that are not in affect on this packaged version. (Positioning, levels, etc.)  Thanks ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by ChristSavesAll on June 13, 2007
  • Help test a new version of Phrogram!

    We are working on a version of Phrogram that will create applications capable of being deployed to, and run on, an Xbox 360. Our first testable build should arrive very soon, thanks to the hard work of our incredibly talented dev team. We're planning on calling it "Phrogram Game Console." To test this version, we need a handful ...
    Posted to Advanced Users Workshop (Forum) by davidw on May 2, 2007
  • football game

    Hello all.  Well as ill say again from my last program is that im new to programing.  I was sitting watching telly one night and had an idea of making a football game. just 2 a side school ground game. i have some questions to ask though . 1)how could i upload pictures/animations for it. 2)where do i get pictures/animations. 3)how would ...
    Posted to KPL Questions and Answers (Forum) by james on February 1, 2007
  • Graphics Program for 8 Year Old Daughter?

    Hello - my 8 Year Old Daughter has hand drawn some amazing game related 'story boards' including level design, menu themes and individual game characters.  What graphics program (on either Mac or PC) should I have her use to bring her creations into a digital format that I can then incorporate into simple Phrogram games?  Thank ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by PhrogK2 on November 25, 2006
  • UnloadSprite() and Arrays

    I see in one of the space ship shooter example programs that a sprite can be unloaded and then loaded again to reuse it. I understand how this works and can make it happen with a single sprite. I am working on a program and wanted to use this concept in an array so I can reuse the array to load similar enemy sprites at different points in the ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by Jixxon on November 18, 2006
  • Scrolling Background

    I have been playing around with the code that Mr. Morrison provided for a side scroller. After a little fiddling I now understand how the background scrolls like a panel/tile. Is there a way to load a load a long .gif (like a super mario background) that scrolls instead of the tile setup? Right now my program has the viewing screen set at ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by Jixxon on November 2, 2006
  • Re: Where do you hope Phrogram will go in the future?

    Thanks for your interest in Phrogram's future, Wolf_92! I'll take a crack at your question, as I am leading up Phrogram's biz dev efforts. However, I can't offer much insight on whether Python is a good precedent that we should try to follow. Python certainly has had some appeal and our goal is to develop a big "fan ...
    Posted to Phrogram Announcements and Discussion (Forum) by davidw on October 27, 2006
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