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PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:21 pm   Post subject: Fishy Fishy

I was lookn' though the old previous projects folders and found this one.
This is a REAL TIME fish bowl game

Basically, you create a fish, then you have to feed it often or else it dies.
The good thing with this is that even if the program closes, the fish still gets hungry and the bowl still gets dirty.

This is one of those programs where you can see if you had a fish and how long you could keep it alive before it dies a miserable and forgotten death.
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instructions:
-Run the Bowl creator program
-Name your bowl/fishy
-Don't let poor little fishy die!!!!

Controls
'F' = Feed the fishy
'C' = Clean the bowl

PS "YAY you can customize the fishy, just change the pic in the source code to your own."

Personal longest time before death of fishy: 48 hours.



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:28 pm   Post subject: Re: Fishy Fishy

lol. Sounds awesome, but I get this error:

"A run-time eror has occurred in this program,

Line 15 of C:\Documents and Settings\verworn\Desktop\Turng in it's entirity \Real TIme Fish\fish.t: Attempt to read past eof"

Heh, mabye next time point to a file that is included in the zip? Razz
darkangel




PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:56 pm   Post subject: Re: Fishy Fishy

OOOO i know whats wrong, in the folder there is a text file called "Turing_file.ini" turing has a this annoying habit to save where the files were last time you used them. Delete that and the program will find the files on YOUR computer (instead of mine)
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