Thanks. I know, it's the webmail I'm using. It seems that if I write ./
at
the start of a line like so:
/
it removes the dot. not very useful.
the next version of xorcurses has required a major rethink - the
collision detection is orientated with the player in mind, some objects
will move (ie
XorCurses is a console/terminal/ASCII game (in colour) written in C for
Linux using the ncurses library. It is based upon XOR by Astral Software
(c)1987. THIS SOFTWARE IS UBER-RETRO-ALPHA-WARE: the best things about
XOR are not yet implementated in XorCurses!
get downloading it at:
Nice game :)
By the way, it runs with ./xorcurses and not /xorcurses.
Waiting for the next version.
+
Clément
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 6:00 PM, james of jwm-art net ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
XorCurses is a console/terminal/ASCII game (in colour) written in C for
Linux using the ncurses