Hammurabi
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Hammurabi | |
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Hammurabi gameplay | |
Genre | Simulation |
Developer | Dominik Kristen (KILO) |
Code license | or (at your option) any later version. |
Media license | version 3.0 |
Engine | Uzebox 3.1 |
Video Mode | 1 |
Latest release | 1.0 |
Release date | February 04th, 2022 |
Language | English |
Hammurabi (named after King Hammurapi I) is a text-based economic simulation game written in FOCAL in 1968 under the name King of Sumeria by Doug Dyment on a PDP-8. It was ported to BASIC by David H. Ahl in 1973 and made known to a wider public through the book BASIC Computer Games. The game is a reduced version of The Sumerian Game, which was released in 1964, without any multimedia components. Hammurabi is now available in versions for almost every known platform, including Java and HTML5 and of course the UZEBOX.
Features
- 10 round based
- different ending
GamePlay
In the game you only have to enter numbers. This is done with the directional pad.
Controls
- UP/DOWN: Enter numbers (count up/down
- LEFT/RIGHT: Set the number to zero or to the maximum of the respective entry
- A: confirm input
The Game
to be continued...
Hints
ROM
Sources
TBD