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Sea Battle Description |
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You SUNK my ship! Familiar words from years gone by. This game of Sea Battle is an exercise in Windows32 programming. Now you can play this favorite against your computer. Position your ships on a 10 by 10 grid and let the game begin. The size of the program is only 200k because it was made without MFC.
The game of Sea Battle is just an exercise in Windows32 programming and a welcome diversion while compiling large projects. We used to play this game at school. You'd position your ships on a 10 by 10 grid. Your opponent would do the same. Then you'd start exchanging shots: B-5, missed! E-1, hit! until one of you would lose all the ships to enemy fire, or until the math teacher would notice. Now you can play the same game against the computer (just make sure your boss doesn't catch you). The size of the program is only 280k (most of it bitmaps and sound effects) due to the absence of MFC in its diet. |
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