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Program Announcements / Ragdoll Monkey Bowling v1.0 **NEW**

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walaber
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Posted: 27th Sep 2004 10:57
Nack
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Posted: 27th Sep 2004 12:45
HAHA, thats so cool!
Wow, walaber, u are really popular! it appear in so many foreign sites! And they get rated too!

Torrey
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Posted: 27th Sep 2004 14:09
Any ideas to make it even better in the next version? Also I'm curious as to how many lines of code this game used?
walaber
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Posted: 27th Sep 2004 15:32
no particular plans for a "next version"... the game will probably stay as it is... it was a fun project though.

if a new version of Newton comes out that is faster, I might think about re-compiling with the new version, but that's about it...

can't remember how many lines, but I think it was somewhere around 2500-3000, not very many.

Go Go Gadget DBPRO!

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Guyon
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Posted: 27th Sep 2004 23:56 Edited at: 28th Sep 2004 05:08
My 8 year old son Christopher got 183 after playing it 8 times.

** Update 195 after 12 games **
** Update 218 **

Q's
Why would you ever want to use the down arrow key?

Should you keep kitting the arrow key quickly? The monkey get really jerky in when you do that.

bug?
Also in a few games my son got a strike. But the last pin fell late. So he was given a second ball with the last pin laying down on the lane and only awarded a spare. I would let the program pause for an other second or tow to catch the last pins falling.

The name is so cool!

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