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These files are for the TI-84 Plus CE, 83 Premium CE, and other "CE" calculators with color screens. BASIC programs are compatible with the TI-84 Plus CSE and some BASIC programs written for monochrome 83+/84+ calculators will also work correctly. Assembly and C programs must be written for the CE calculators specifically; running them on calculators with an OS newer than 5.5 requires jailbreaking the calculator.

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  1. 15-Puzzler is a TI-BASIC port of the classic 15-puzzle logic game. This port features three levels of difficulty and high/low score saving. Have fun!

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  2. If you ever get in arguments, you should have this program! This uses Nash's theorem to settle any argument in the mathematically fairest way possible. In short, you come up with ways the argument could end and then you and who you are arguing with rate how they feel about each option on a scale from 0-10 (0 being worst imaginable, 5 being no preference, 10 being best thing ever), the calculator does many calculations with these and determines the best and fairest way the argument could end. More information about what this program does found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B14cKdTCuh88dHlLQWtlUl9OalU/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-CNS0gHLA8pWE-PVpvtN0Wg. P.S, the program still works if you don't want to do feelings on a scale from 0-10, and instead do something more precise with any amount like money gained/lost or people dead or something (just make sure you use a bigger number as being better).

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  3. This is an unofficial ""port"" (clone) of Dance Dance Revolution by Konami, for the TI-84 Plus CE.
    More information in the readme.txt.

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  4. Base 3 CE is the new and improved version of the Base series, with new updates and improved gameplay and graphics. With 41 unlockable achievements, this game provides hours of play! This new version of Base Invade has color text (thanks to Dr. D'nar's CE TextLib) and custom font sprites (thanks to Iambian's CE font hooks). Base 3 CE includes more difficulty modes: Easy, Normal, Hard, Crazy!, and INSANE!!. This program has had positive feedback from others, so be sure to spend some time and check it out! NOTE: For better performance, it is recommended to use calculators with revision I or later with operating system 5.3.0.0037 or later installed.

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  5. MINDNRS is a game for the TI-84CE, written in TI-Basic. The game is an
    elaboration on the well-known MasterMind game. This version uses numbers instead
    of colors. Give your brain some exercise!

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  6. The classic game of Mancala, now on your calculator. Take turns playing against a friend, or practice your Mancala skills against a rigorous CPU AI.

    See readme.txt for instructions and controls.

    Tested working on 83+, 84+SE, and 84+CE. Should also run on 83 and 84+CSE, but untested.

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  7. A maze game made in TI-BASIC. Inspired by the maze game found here: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/sk:movement.

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  8. This is a game I made way back in November 2023 and it will be updates every now and then. Zip through a random terrain at high speeds, just barely dodging the many obstacles. You can play however you would like because there are many different paths to victory. Try it out for yourself, and see how high your score can get!

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  9. This is a puzzle game where you are a caterpillar, inspired by the game Snakebird.
    In each level, you have to eat all of the fruit before making it to the goal. Each
    fruit makes you bigger, and because caterpillars cannot in fact phase through
    themselves, you have to be careful not to get stuck! Also, caterpillars are not
    immune to the force of gravity, so you will fall down if you aren't standing on
    something. Oh, and spikes. Did I mention the spikes? Yeah, those will kill you too if
    you're not careful. Although the earlier levels are somewhat easy, they get a LOT
    more difficult later on, providing you with plenty of playtime. There are 25 levels
    in total, and a level creator. If you create a cool level, send it to us and we could
    include it in the next game!

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  10. Mouse

    A mouse game in ti-84 that also can serve as a tutorial on how to add controls to move something on-screen using ti-basic. This game is quite fun with 4 levels. And by looking at the source code, you can implement cursors in your ti-basic programs.

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  11. I made this game as practice with getKey and Output(. you can move the player with the arrow keys. if you go off the edge of the screen, you will appear at the other side. UPDATE Added trees. you can hide behind the branches and leaves.

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  12. Graph-based maze game.
    No in-game editor, so you'll have to edit the matrices manually.
    It doesn't have a win condition, so it's mostly a sandbox game for you to mess with.

    The README includes instructions for use.

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  13. Made in TI-Basic for the TI-84 Plus CE, allows:

    - Flagging with Alpha
    - 3x3 removal with 2nd when #Around - #Flags = Label#
    - Pause feature w/ Clear that remembers everything in your session
    - Loading bar w/ key instructions
    - Resume menu that reveals the mine (#Mines - #Flags)
    - 15s load times to generate the board (factoring in 5s to draw the screen)

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  14. get better at doing math in your head.
    you can test your addition subtraction multiplication and division skills.

    not the most beautiful UI but it works and keeps it a small program.

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  15. a game similar to the long drive, (no car mechanics) where you go places, find food, oil, water, gas and diesel. make sure your car is fueled up or else you might not survive.

    my friend found as many bugs as he could, and I then fixed them, but if you find any please let me know.

    I am open to others looking at my code and using it for their own purposes, if you do anything interesting with it, message me and I will check it out.

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