Instructions:
* Requires 32K VIC-20
CardSwipe is a game of skill where you must collect one of each card (Ace, King, Queen, and Jack). The first person to collect all four cards wins. 4 people can play at once. The winner's score is displayed at the end. The scores are calculated based on the color of the cards in your tray. Black is worth more than Red, which is worth more than Green, which is worth more than Blue.
* There is no AI in this initial version.
Download from: http://cardswipe.codeplex.com/
Introducing CardSwipe - An Original Game for VIC-20
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Introducing CardSwipe - An Original Game for VIC-20
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I just checked in VICE by filling the RAM with ASCII 42, and then running CardSwipe. From what I see, it only extends up to address $3843, but then also extends down from $7FFF for something like a string heap.
So it seems the current binary requires at least 24K, even though 8K RAM would be sufficient if the heap limit was lowered to $3FFF.
So it seems the current binary requires at least 24K, even though 8K RAM would be sufficient if the heap limit was lowered to $3FFF.
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Actually, I first found it on csdb. The guys over there were not too friendly though, and deleted the entry.
Judging from the last years, it has somehow become a tradition, that the first post for the 'Software releases' thread is not done by the original author of the program/game, but someone other.
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I played around a bit with CardSwipe:
When one player has got a card, the hand over to another player should involve another key. Otherwise it is quite easy to hold down SPACE and skip one of the players.
Sometimes, I found an 'S' displayed on the die. Is this intended?
Judging from the last years, it has somehow become a tradition, that the first post for the 'Software releases' thread is not done by the original author of the program/game, but someone other.
Not only is the Releases thread late - I also missed your annual 'The last year in Denial' thread.Jeff-20 wrote:First new game of 2011?
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I played around a bit with CardSwipe:
When one player has got a card, the hand over to another player should involve another key. Otherwise it is quite easy to hold down SPACE and skip one of the players.
Sometimes, I found an 'S' displayed on the die. Is this intended?
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Yes, the S is intentional, it means "Skip a Turn". It would be a good idea to provide some feedback to the user to hit a key for the next user's turn. I would also like to find someone to help with some music and sound effects.Mike wrote:Actually, I first found it on csdb. The guys over there were not too friendly though, and deleted the entry.
Judging from the last years, it has somehow become a tradition, that the first post for the 'Software releases' thread is not done by the original author of the program/game, but someone other.
Not only is the Releases thread late - I also missed your annual 'The last year in Denial' thread.Jeff-20 wrote:First new game of 2011?
...
I played around a bit with CardSwipe:
When one player has got a card, the hand over to another player should involve another key. Otherwise it is quite easy to hold down SPACE and skip one of the players.
Sometimes, I found an 'S' displayed on the die. Is this intended?
Obviously some effective docs would be good as well.
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CardSwipe 1.1 Released
I've taken the feedback I've received on CardSwipe 1.0 and incorporated several changes:
New Features
* Added C64 Version
* Added player turn notification
* Added ability to set number of players (1 to 4)
* Added credits screen
Changes
* VIC-20 now only requires 16K of RAM, not 32K.
I've released a new D64 with both the 64 and VIC versions of the game.
http://cardswipe.codeplex.com
PS. The game is completely open source. Download and modify as you want!
New Features
* Added C64 Version
* Added player turn notification
* Added ability to set number of players (1 to 4)
* Added credits screen
Changes
* VIC-20 now only requires 16K of RAM, not 32K.
I've released a new D64 with both the 64 and VIC versions of the game.
http://cardswipe.codeplex.com
PS. The game is completely open source. Download and modify as you want!