2018-09-21 11:42:39 -04:00
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# New BSD Games
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The TUI games i made for NetBSD ( If they accept these ).
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These include:
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2018-09-21 11:58:39 -04:00
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Jewels (A game with a gameplay similiar to that of Tetris, NOT my invention)
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Sudoku
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Mines (Minesweeper)
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Reversi
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Checkers
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Battleship
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2018-09-21 11:42:39 -04:00
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### Prerequisites
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ALL you need is a C compiler with C99 enabled , the standard library and libncurses (the dev package if you are on debian).
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### How to run
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Just download them somehow and compile them with ncurses being linked.
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Normally:
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```
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cc "address_to_sourcefiles/game_name.c" -lncurses -o "address_to_binaries/game_name"
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```
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I am too lazy to write a script for this.
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### How do these look like
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2018-09-21 11:58:39 -04:00
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![Screenshot including the checkers game and the battleship one] (screenshot.png)
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2018-09-21 11:42:39 -04:00
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### License
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Public Domain.
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I am living outside the Berne convention , This would be public domain anyway.
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