3k FreeCell by Defence Force [web]
======================================== 3k FreeCell ======================================== A 2.5k minigame for the Oric that happens to fit in 3k for @Party 2013 ======================================== Release date: June 2013 ======================================== ___ __ / \___ / _| ___ _ __ ___ ___ / /\ / _ \ |_ / _ \ '_ \ / __/ _ \ / /_// __/ _| __/ | | | (__ __/ /___,' \___|_| \___|_| |_|\___\___| ___ / __\__ _ __ ___ ___ / _\/ _ \| '__/ __/ _ \ / / | (_) | | | (__ __/ \/ \___/|_| \___\___| ======================================== Why is this nfo file 40 bytes larges? ======================================== Well, the default TEXT mode on the Oric is 40 characters large, and I like my Oric stuff to be usable on a real Oric. ======================================== About this game: ======================================== Well, it's FreeCell. On the Oric. Compatible with the Windows version. With full Undo/Redo In 2.5kb ======================================== Why is it called 2.5k when it's larger? ======================================== Well. The game is actually 2.5k large, it's actually even closer from 2k than 2.5k. The final executable happens to be 3k because I had to add an intro. Because Defence Force lost a member this month. And I could not just let it go like that Bonus: Plus it will annoy people on Pouet that love to discuss if a 160 bytes Atari production can fit in the 128 bytes long category. ======================================== How to play: ======================================== Load the game normally using CLOAD"" First appears a short intro, then comes the game selection screen. A 'Game' number is visible at the bottom right of the screen, randomly changing multiple time per second: - If you press Enter it will then use this number as the game number. - If instead of pressing Enter you start typing a number, it will accept this value instead. Press Enter when you are done or Escape to switch back to the randomized mode. Please note that this number can be used in the Windows version of FreeCell, this will give you the same card distribution. When you have selected the game, you can then play by selecting the cards with the arrow keys (it will skip over illegal moves), Enter to select the card, arrows to move the card, and Enter again to validate the choice. If you think you did a mistake,just use the 'U' key to Undo the move. If you think that undoing was a bad idea just use the 'R' key to Redo the move. You can Undo as many time as you want. Actually you can fully Undo and Redo the whole game sequence if you really want to show how good you are :p Hope you like it. ======================================== How to play on a PC: ======================================== If you do not own an Oric, which is very probable considering the only ones I know in the USA are in Arkansans and the other in Kentucky, then I fear you will have to use an Emulator. Just download Oricutron and start it. Then: - Press F1 - Insert tape - Select the game - Type CLOAD"" - Press Enter You can download Oricutron here: https://code.google.com/p/oriculator/ There are pre-built binaries for Aros, Haiku, Morphos, OS4, OSX and Windows! If you are using something else (Linux), then you will have to build it yourself. ======================================== What about Twilighte? ======================================== 2013 was supposed to be a cool year, a year of celebration for the 30years of this good old Oric computer. It turned out to be the year of our biggest loss. Twilighte, aka Jonathan Bristow, was by far the most dedicated Orician ever. By himself has released more games, demos and tools than anyone else. He probably actually did more Oric stuff than all other Oric persons together (or close). Twilighte gave us Zip'n Zap, Magnetix, Pulsoids, Sound Tracker, ODelight, Impossible Mission, Stormlord, Hide, and was busy working on Times of Lore, SWIV, OType, Wurlde, Cybernood and probably half a dozen other projects he did not have the time to complete. Some of you have probably met him at the Assembly, Alternative Party, SOTA, VIP or even the LCP parties. Some of you may have had a drink after a CEO meeting, or had some good time in a pub in his native England. He has been fighting a rare form of skin disease for the good part of the last decade, and finally passed away the 28th of May 2013. I was busy at the time preparing this Oric minigame for the @Party, so I decided to give an homage in this game. The "funny" thing, is that I'm releasing this to an American party, which I believe he never had any contact with, so probably most of you have never ever heard of the Oric name in first place. Well, that's life I guess. So long my friend. ======================================== To contact us: ======================================== Website: - http://www.defence-force.org Oric forums: - http://forum.defence-force.org irc: - #oric on IRCnet Other Defence Force Oric productions: ------------------------------------- Buggy Boy - Made for LCP Party 2004 (Sweden) - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=13000 Barbitoric - Made for Alternative Party 2003 (Finland): - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=8558 Assembly 2002 invtro - Made for Assembly 2002 (Finland): - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=6977 Quintessential - Released at the VIP4 (FRANCE) demo party in 2003: - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=6864 Oric Giga Demo - Released at the VIP3 (FRANCE) demo party in 2002: - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=3102 STNICCC C64 Revisited - Released at the STNICCC 2000 (HOLLAND) demo party in 2000: - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=3105 Just Oric - Released at the Volcanic 4 (FRANCE) in 1997 - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=3131 Other Defence Force Atari productions: ------------------------------------- Save The Earth - Made for the 20th anniversary of the Atari STe - http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=54106
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