Games here on the Wiki: Tcl only:
Tk (the strategy games are demo code - no computer players):
See Obtaining the TCL Plugin for the code necessary to execute the following.
Tclets (mostly too large for a reasonable Wiki page):
Tcl/Tk game related applications around the internet:
Tcl programming games:
Tcl Games mentioned in the past:
02oct02 jcw - With so many games available, and lots of them already packaged as starkit in [L89 ]... wouldn't it be an idea to create a game pack and make them available as example, teaser, and show-of-vitality in various contexts? One could think of download sites, packaged as a single-file Windows starpack on [L90 ] for example. Or a more developer-focused style, à la Tk-Widgets and Effective-Tcl, which present both a demo interface and a way to inspect the code. Perhaps throw in "ml" as browser/editor. Games are a low-barrier way to show what Tk is up to (but not in techie style "widget collections"!). Simply adding a note that many of these examples need less than a hundreed lines of programming, that everything is available for inspection, adaptation, and re-use, including a "widely used but unknown power tool called Tcl/Tk", and that the largest corporations... yada, yada, yada. All smaller than a floppy, and runnable without installation...
Am I the only person thinking there is a "teeny bit" (ahem) of untapped potential screaming to be released into the world?
20Jan05 Brian Theado - see Bundle o' Starkits
03-Oct-02 JAG - I've always thought games would be a great way to show off tcl/tk and possibly present it in a different light. This might be just the thing to break down some of the artificial walls some people seem to have built between themselves and a great little language. This would also give me an excuse to put the finishing touches on several games I developed a while back - a Tk version of the arcade classic "Galaxian", and a pretty cool rendition of "Breakout". I LIKE THIS IDEA!
3 October 2002 KBK - Love it! Jeff, will you volunteer your Sokoban as well? A little Yahtzee game is also small and self-contained, as is Jeff Hobbs' Tetris. And of course, sdarchive has several games already in Starkits.
Did someone say Sokoban? Out of the blue, tksokoban.kit appears in [L91 ] ... :o)
3-Oct-02 JAG - Consider it volunteered! Now I've gotta' get to work on those "almost finished" games...
8-Nov-02 stevel - I've been adding some more Starkits to the Starkit Distribution Archive. While doing this I've created a new category for games, wrapped many of the above games, and added them.
I agree it would great to have a single Starpack of games as a showcase for the power/flexibility/efficiency/practicality of Tcl/Tk.
Anyone know of any Tcl/Tk based multi player online role playing game clients? I'm trying to locate something that doesn't require a compiler to use.
Larry Smith While A text adventure game engine is presently set up to do traditional single-player gaming, take a close look at the parser. You will see heavy use of the object "me:". The engine itself cares only about objects, multiple players should be a simple matter of building a parser that takes multiple input streams and disambiguates orders by using the appropriate player object. e.g. larry:, bill:, and so on, rather than just "me:".
Well http://freshmeat.net/projects/shadowed/ is an application framework for adventure or role-playing games, which includes an optional Tk GUI. Not really what you were seeking though.
MG May 1st 2004 - I wrote Potato MUSH (MUD) Client, a client for connecting to MUD/MOO/etc text-based roleplaying games. I also know of TkMOO-Light, at [L92 ], as well as a few more mentioned on the Interacting with the Internet page.
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