Cave (Dungeon Crawler)
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Classic dungeon crawler on the home-screen (for portability). Further work on project is based on 'fanbase' and time available. Game is based on you being a snake trying to escape a cave that you found yourself lost in. Can you use your intellect and the objects around you in order to get out? |
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I added 2 new levels and a new tile, invisible walls! Also level selection now clarifies which levels are selectable. I am using a TI-84CSE and I can't test on older models, can anyone confirm that my program works on TI-83 or TI-83+? Thanks
Twitter: @zachatoo
Unfortunately, this does not work on the monochrome calculators. It first errors on line 8 of prgmCAVE. There are only 8 rows and 16 columns on the monochrome homescreens while the TI-84+CSE has 10 rows and 26 columns.
I did test this on a TI-84+CSE and it looks great. However, I have one question: Why does the user have to press [Y=] to begin?
Perhaps you may be interested in this for compatibility between the two calculators. cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8921
Thanks for the feedback! You are welcome to take off the 3 lines of code to press [Y=] if you wish, it never affected me negatively. However, for some of my friends, without it it causes a DOMAIN error. I wish I knew why, I'm guessing it's from accidentally pushing buttons while loading. If you have a better solution, I'm open to it.
I was very interested in that website by the way, thanks for leading me to that! I'm not sure how I could convert my game to 8x16 without losing the "LEVELS:" and "KEYS:". There is nowhere to put them without modifying the maps entirely. Actually I could put them on the corners of the maps, that would probably be best. Thanks again!
Twitter: @zachatoo
what is the point of adding a program if it does not work on all of the calculators listed??????
DoodleDill21
It does work on all the calculators listed. The author of the page says it is compatible with the TI-84+ CE, which it is.
I see you are new to this site, and so you may also want to look over our Rules and Code of Conduct. This thread is over five years old, and it is highly unlikely that the author is still active on this site. If you have a specific question regarding old programs, it would be best to create a new thread for it rather than posting on an old thread. Other than that, welcome to TI|BD.