Computer Science Canada [FP] VirtuPet (with .t Source + Docs + Standalone) |
Author: | syntax0r [ Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | [FP] VirtuPet (with .t Source + Docs + Standalone) |
Hello, Here's is my project made in Turing. This was my first big assignment in gr.10 compsci class. Hope you like it. Downloads: http://sht.ca/media/VirtuPet.msi http://sht.ca/media/VirtuPet%20Documentation.doc Features: - 3 Different Pets to choose from with their own difficulty - Interactive pet that speaks to you (walk it, feed it, and etc) - Mini-Games (Chocolate [Feces] Wars, Black Jack, War + more) - Locations and Services (Pet Shop, Hospital) - Save/Load your Progress What's Included in Installer: - Full Documentation - Source Code with needed resources (pics, sounds, etc) - Compiled .EXE for ppl without Turing IDE Cheat? - As you type in the user name and pet's name, input "John Sintal" as your user name and, as your pet's name, input "ch34t0r" . This will show the credits and then after give you plenty of money to experiment with. Screenshots of Turing App Support - Contact virtupet@gmail.com for help - PM me - Post here Comments - YES! I know the educational value and perhap the entire theme of this program may be for small children. We thought that the idea behind this would be a feasible yet good thing to program. - Thanks to those who've helped us at CompSci.ca - Thanks to CompSci.ca for such a great place for programmers to share resources - Any suggestions/complaints/bugs/advice/tips/compliments or other comments are greatly appreciated |
Author: | Tony [ Thu Jul 07, 2005 9:58 am ] |
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Looks pretty sweet, lots of media Seems to be put well together. Your grade 10 project? Can't wait to see what you do in further years Documentation wrote: Minimum specifications this game was tested on: CPU: Celeron 333 MHz Recommended specifications CPU: Pentium 4 2.0 MHz First of all I assume that's supposed to say 2.0 Ghz. Though yeah -- keep on driving that hardware specification up, we need more power Oh yeah, and +Bits of course |
Author: | syntax0r [ Sat Jul 09, 2005 12:38 am ] |
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LOL! "Mhz." I was a fool in haste. Thanks for the positive comment and bits. This project allowed me to gain a lot of expereince in programming, especially with procedures and user friendly UI. I hope, in gr.11's VBasic introductory course, my major project will be something that is made with the same amount of effort of this project. |