My first game in C++ and my first website!
Hello there,
After 6 weeks of face-melting studying and brain-drilling exercises, I have finally completed my first ever game in C++. It is a very simple (but quite challenging) take on the old Selchow & Richter PnP game called "Jotto".
I have also made my very first webpage (by myself... the old template thingy I tried once doesn't count) and you can find it, and the "Jotto" download here... Orgull's Keep
Any comments or criticisms are welcome, and thanks for all the support!
[Edited by - Theodore Fuhringer on September 12, 2005 10:48:52 AM]
You may want to post some screenshots of the game, for those of us who just want to look at pretty pictures :)
To make a link, just use HTML. (beaten)
To make a link, just use HTML. (beaten)
@ _Goat... Cool, and you did that how exactly? I'm not familiar with HTML sorry.
EDIT @ Drakkcon... not sure how to take a screenshot of a console app... hmm.
EDIT @ Drakkcon... not sure how to take a screenshot of a console app... hmm.
2nd question: I didn't know you couldn't use PrintScreen. There are some free screen capture programs online if that doesn't work
1st question: < a href="URL"> this is a link < /a > (remove the spaces)
1st question: < a href="URL"> this is a link < /a > (remove the spaces)
Ahh thanks Drakkcon! Works beautifully... :D
Someday I'll look back and laugh at my newb-hood.
Someday I'll look back and laugh at my newb-hood.
Don't feel bad, I still don't know why some web addresses start with www2 or www3 like yours does, so you're ahead of me :)
[Edited by - Drakkcon on September 12, 2005 11:08:29 AM]
[Edited by - Drakkcon on September 12, 2005 11:08:29 AM]
Got "board" in 21 tries, that any good? [grin]
Nice little game. You could add an option of restarting or quitting the game after winning.
Nice little game. You could add an option of restarting or quitting the game after winning.
Quote:Original post by Drakkcon
Don't feel bad, I still don't know why some web addresses start with www2 or www3 like yours does, so you're ahead of me :)
They are subdomains. The owner of a domain can define whatever subdomains they like. Further reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sub_domain
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