Minesweeper in VFP code is built into the Task Pane Manager.  I believe Calvin 
Hsia wrote it just to have some programming fun.

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rk
-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt Wendt
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2016 12:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Its ALL Fun & Games!

So - I was thinking to myself this morning about how FoxPro had a built-in game 
many years ago. Don't remember if it was FoxPro 1.0 or FP for Windows 1.0 that 
had the game. The one with #'s on titles - that are scrambled - and you had to 
put them in order. Figured I would do some Google searches. And, based upon 
what I found - it reminded me of a couple games I tried to do in the past. I 
actually managed to make a somewhat functional Brick-out game a couple of years 
ago. I even tried doing a Space Invaders type game - but, don't think I got 
very far! {I got MUCH Farther along in doing Space Invaders as a final project 
in my Sr. year of high school - in my very 1st programming class in 1980. 
Although - sadly - I never finished the game nor made it fully functional}

Anyway - on this webpage you can find a nice game of Snake & Tetris:
                http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~CategoryGames

Although - even more exotic is this Arkanoid type game - with an Amazing 
interface considering its FoxPro!
                
https://www.universalthread.com/ShowHeaderDownloadOneItem.aspx?ID=28563

Have fun & TGIF!!

Kurt Wendt
Senior Systems Analyst


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