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 Post subject: Math God
PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:39 pm 
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Hey guys, I just recently finished a small game. I'm thinking about adding more to the game later, but I thought that some of you, who are just starting out with the slick engine, would find it useful to poke around my source files to see how it works. It is relatively simple at the moment, so I decided to post it up. The source is included with the download.

And on that note, I would also like to know if there is anything in my code that could use improvement. Well, if you feel like poking around and telling me. You don't have to, but I'd appreciate it.

You can download the latest build with the source here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2382871/games/mathgod.zip

Edit: I noticed I posted in the wrong board, so I deleted the thread and moved it over here.
Edit (2012-10-21): New download link


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 Post subject: Re: Math God
PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 3:41 am 
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dude I don't know whether it is useful for slick beginners or not.but it is very useful for my bro who is 10 years old.I mean man you could sell this game as a math training kit for school students.it is far better than the stupid products they sell on Tele shopping.just making it more interactive will do magic.for example when a question 2+2 comes in the screen a chipmunk may say "how much is two plus two" etc.

even it makes math lovers addicted.I've been playing it daily.lol.

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 Post subject: Re: Math God
PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:17 am 
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perfect :>

i like it


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 Post subject: Re: Math God
PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:16 pm 
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raghuram8892 wrote:
dude I don't know whether it is useful for slick beginners or not.but it is very useful for my bro who is 10 years old.I mean man you could sell this game as a math training kit for school students.it is far better than the stupid products they sell on Tele shopping.just making it more interactive will do magic.for example when a question 2+2 comes in the screen a chipmunk may say "how much is two plus two" etc.

even it makes math lovers addicted.I've been playing it daily.lol.
Hey dude, thanks! I really appreciate your feedback. I'm actually thinking about upgrading this game to make it more fun in the future (because I think it's incredibly boring), but it won't be happening for a few more months as I have my hands full making some other games. Additionally, if possible, I would put the software up for free and let people donate money if they like it. I don't really want to restrict the use of my software to people who will pay for it; I'd want it to be completely accessible to people who need it.

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perfect :>

i like it
Glad you like it! :)

Also, sorry for the late replies, hahah!


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 Post subject: Re: Math God
PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:25 pm 
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Tried the game, was nicely surprised :)

BTW, you have mentioned that you've included sources, but I couldn't find any. Where are they?..


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 Post subject: Re: Math God
PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:51 pm 
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kibertoad wrote:
Tried the game, was nicely surprised :)

BTW, you have mentioned that you've included sources, but I couldn't find any. Where are they?..
Hey kibertoad! Glad you liked it. The source is actually packaged in the .jar file. I probably should have moved it outside of the .jar; that's something I will have to do when I go back and improve it.


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 Post subject: Re: Math God
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it is very useful for my bro who is 10 years old.I mean man you could sell this game as a math training kit for school students.it is far better than the stupid products they sell on Tele shopping.just making it more interactive will do magic.for example when a question 2+2 comes in the screen a chipmunk may say "how much is two plus two" etc.

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 Post subject: Re: Math God
PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:05 pm 
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sillyshoe wrote:
it is very useful for my bro who is 10 years old.I mean man you could sell this game as a math training kit for school students.it is far better than the stupid products they sell on Tele shopping.just making it more interactive will do magic.for example when a question 2+2 comes in the screen a chipmunk may say "how much is two plus two" etc.
Your post looks strangely familiar... hahah;
dpek wrote:
raghuram8892 wrote:
dude I don't know whether it is useful for slick beginners or not.but it is very useful for my bro who is 10 years old.I mean man you could sell this game as a math training kit for school students.it is far better than the stupid products they sell on Tele shopping.just making it more interactive will do magic.for example when a question 2+2 comes in the screen a chipmunk may say "how much is two plus two" etc.
Hey dude, thanks! I really appreciate your feedback. I'm actually thinking about upgrading this game to make it more fun in the future (because I think it's incredibly boring), but it won't be happening for a few more months as I have my hands full making some other games. Additionally, if possible, I would put the software up for free and let people donate money if they like it. I don't really want to restrict the use of my software to people who will pay for it; I'd want it to be completely accessible to people who need it.


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