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alexrudd
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Posted: 24 Mar 2006 09:32:41 am    Post subject:

File Name :: Pathways (basic contest winner)
Author :: alexrudd
Category :: Ti-83plus Basic Games
Description ::
Pathways is an original strategy game written for the TI-83+ family in TI-BASIC with an assembly library. (Zsprite) It was the winner of the first ever United-TI TI-BASIC Programming Contest. The objective is to score points by creating pathways with arrows placed on a playing board. Gameplay is completely original and unique.

Features:
Only one subroutine required for operation, no additional files needed.
Options menu for customizable gameplay. Change background color, arrow type, and more.
4 different original arrow designs
Automated save/restore using a single list stored in archive.
Fully functioning AI with customizable intelligence for one player gameplay
On-calc explanation of rules for easier play
Full commented source and documentation included
Scoring with commentary and a prize for the winner


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Thanks to bukwirm for finding a typo in the original version. I will post a screenshot as soon as I get one.

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elfprince13
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Joined: 11 Apr 2005
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Posted: 24 Mar 2006 01:19:28 pm    Post subject:

very sweet. I like it.
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leofox
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Posted: 24 Mar 2006 03:44:39 pm    Post subject:

Sounds very good. How big is it on-calc? I might try it if it fits...
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bukwirm


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Posts: 233

Posted: 24 Mar 2006 04:55:19 pm    Post subject:

It appears to take a total of 4458 bytes - 4107 for the main program, and 351 for the subroutine.
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alexrudd
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Posted: 25 Mar 2006 04:49:28 pm    Post subject:

Actual execution takes a bit more RAM since it uses a matrix, etc. Unfortunately I don't remember exactly how much.
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bukwirm


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Posted: 25 Mar 2006 11:13:13 pm    Post subject:

GBD9 - 119, Pic9 - 767, [A] - 704; total 1590 + 4458 from programs = 6048 bytes.

Pretty small, really.
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