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Socoder -> Wednesday Workshop -> #109 - The GUI Challenge

Tue, 17 Jul 2007, 16:57
Jayenkai
Wednesday Workshop #109 : The GUI Challenge
Time until Deadline

Week : 18 July 2007
The Reason : Last week's challenge was meant to panic and rush the player, so this week let them take things a little easier.

The Challenge : This week, try to create a nice calm game that lets the player takes things easy, and relies on a mouse-controlled gui, as opposed to any other type of input.

Extra Info
Big clock? Not necessary! That was last week!


Weekly Rules/How to Enter
You have until Tuesday Night/Wednesday Morning 00:00 BST to submit your levels. ^ See Deadline Link! ^

Wed.Workshop is at SoCoder.co.nr. If you can read this, you're probably already there!

Stick your entry underneath this post, leaving a link to your zip or the source of your game, or whatever. (I really should get round to that Upload thing, shouldn't I!)

If you can't figure it out, or have a really rubbish server, send it to Jayenkai@Gmail.com and I'll stick it straight onto the SoCoder (Official Wed.Workshop) site.

Entries will be collected during the week, and then entered into the next week's voting. (If there are any entries..)

Please try to keep all entries within small file sizes. 2Mb is the average maximum for files.
Additional Rules are available at the SoCoder (Official Wed.Workshop) site, under the list of previous workshops.


Last Week's Games
Last week, I made a game!
Wooot!

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Tue, 17 Jul 2007, 22:12
magicman
can we just make an app?
Wed, 18 Jul 2007, 17:16
HoboBen
Hmmm, if I were to make something with Ruby and Glade for Linux as practice, would many people even be able to try it? Cause otherwise I might just try a Hypertext Application with something involving a lot of JavaScript.

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Wed, 18 Jul 2007, 17:46
magicman
i could try it!
Wed, 18 Jul 2007, 18:09
Jayenkai
This week, try to create a nice calm game that lets the player takes things easy, and relies on a mouse-controlled gui, as opposed to any other type of input.


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Wed, 18 Jul 2007, 20:01
HoboBen
Alright, it's quite small. I might do another.

Rock, Paper, Scissors.

HTA Application - e.g. Windows. Runs under Wine if you've got IE4Linux working.
(Suppose I'm cheating a little too, as the GUI aspect is done for me )

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Wed, 18 Jul 2007, 20:02
magicman
yeah, i know its suppose to be a game but an app would be easier.

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Stuff... Yeah...
Thu, 19 Jul 2007, 16:08
Forklift_Fred
And that's the challenge