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Author: 200bananas

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Filesize: 169.46 kB

Date added: 2021-02-09

Rating: 5

Downloads: 1391

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Comments: 3

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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a pinnecal of graphics and sound!
Its A little computer guy! It has a working chess board. Its mind unfortunately, is not all that mega so you'll have to play against yourself or a fellow human for now. its got some bugs, but it works!
Last edited at 2021/02/09 19:40:50 by 200bananas
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The overall concept of the game is okay, but the implementation is (sorry to say) rather horrible. The "chess" pieces are indistinguishable from each other, and the color scheme (lots of shades of green) seems to be a color scheme that you prefer, based on viewing most of your other scenes. So, my two suggestions are: 1. lighten up the scene. It's difficult to see green colored things on a green or black background. Maybe add some other colors to the game? 2. The chess pieces should be easily identifiable. As it stands, I cannot tell the difference between a bishop, a pawn, and a rook. If you happen to be a chess player, I think you would understand and appreciate what I am suggesting. If you are not a chess player, then you are probably sitting in front of your computer with a puzzled look on your face. :lol:
Wow, thanks for your feedback Xray!
Ill see if I can make the pieces more identifiable, im currently limited to an 8x8 resolution(6x7 if you concider the margin) which is kinda limiting, but its a fun challenge
and your right, I do have a soft spot for the old terminal style graphics. I had another version with a red and black board, but it started to hurt my eyes after a while so I went with a more monochrome scheme.
I can imagine a version of this with a higher resolution and various board colors and piece styles. but for now this is just a byproduct of me trying to figure out how to code stuff.
getting to this point was a challenge, and I dont totally remember how it all works but one o' thses days ill make an updated version!
That's totally up to you what you end up doing with your scene, even if it's nothing. Anyhow, I'm glad to see that you and a few other users, besides myself, are using Thyme script in their scenes! If you haven't already done so, I suggest that you check out the heading "Thyme Scripting" in the Algodoo FORUM. There are a lot of excellent posts from people who have done some marvelous things in their scenes, and a lot could be learned from them. Nearly all of my own scenes use Thyme scripting, and you can sample them by clicking on my user name. I registered here on Algobox back in 2012, and in case you didn't know, I am the Admin here.
Last edited at 2021/02/10 05:00:21 by Xray