Maze Demo
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:05 pm
...and let there be... Third party software!
Here's the .hex file if you want to give it a try:
https://uzebox.org/wiki/images/b/bc/Maze.hex
...and here's an archive with source code, Tile Studio Files, etc.
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Maze
Don't expect too much. It's all of about 200 lines of source (which is probably more like 100 lines of actual 'do something' code), but it's enough to generate random, solveable mazes and let you run around trying to solve them. Over, and over, and over... Hey, face it, you'd have gladly spent $30 for this on your Atari 2600 thirty years ago.
Anyway, just figured it might help kick-start some people since it's a lot smaller/simpler than Uze's (amazingly good) Megatris.
-Clay
Here's the .hex file if you want to give it a try:
https://uzebox.org/wiki/images/b/bc/Maze.hex
...and here's an archive with source code, Tile Studio Files, etc.
https://uzebox.org/wiki/Maze
Don't expect too much. It's all of about 200 lines of source (which is probably more like 100 lines of actual 'do something' code), but it's enough to generate random, solveable mazes and let you run around trying to solve them. Over, and over, and over... Hey, face it, you'd have gladly spent $30 for this on your Atari 2600 thirty years ago.
Anyway, just figured it might help kick-start some people since it's a lot smaller/simpler than Uze's (amazingly good) Megatris.
-Clay