SkyHog
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I am writing a Sudoku game for my programming class. I don't think I can release the code, unfortunately, because there are portions of the program written by my teacher, and I have no idea what license they are written under (probably none, but still, I don't wanna deal with any problems this close to the end of the semester). The majority of the program, sans GUI, was written by me. I think I have everything working the way I should.
Anyone wanna try to break the game for me? Abuse it, do what you will. I cannot, unfortunately, change the GUI, that must stay the same, but functionality should be all me.
Known Issues:
- Clicking Solve and then Check causes some answers to show incorrect. That is the teacher's fault. He acknowledges this by saying "That's because there are multiple solutions to some puzzles, and the game only checks for the one solution it thought of." Good stuff.
- Clicking solve on an unsolveable problem hangs program (will be fixed)
The game is a JAR. It should run on Windows XP, and other operating systems as well, provided they have a JVM, but I have only tested it on Windows XP. I will try Linux later when I have access to my laptop.
Thanks (btw, this is my first attempt at a JAR file. If this works the way I think it does, Pilot FreeStuff is going to be written in Java instead to solve the problem of operating system incompatibility of the version I'm working on now).
Nice....jars cannot be attached.
http://www.ridetheskies.com/sudokugame.zip -- Windows XP
http://www.ridetheskies.com/SudokuGameLinux.tar -- Linux
Anyone wanna try to break the game for me? Abuse it, do what you will. I cannot, unfortunately, change the GUI, that must stay the same, but functionality should be all me.
Known Issues:
- Clicking Solve and then Check causes some answers to show incorrect. That is the teacher's fault. He acknowledges this by saying "That's because there are multiple solutions to some puzzles, and the game only checks for the one solution it thought of." Good stuff.
- Clicking solve on an unsolveable problem hangs program (will be fixed)
The game is a JAR. It should run on Windows XP, and other operating systems as well, provided they have a JVM, but I have only tested it on Windows XP. I will try Linux later when I have access to my laptop.
Thanks (btw, this is my first attempt at a JAR file. If this works the way I think it does, Pilot FreeStuff is going to be written in Java instead to solve the problem of operating system incompatibility of the version I'm working on now).
Nice....jars cannot be attached.
http://www.ridetheskies.com/sudokugame.zip -- Windows XP
http://www.ridetheskies.com/SudokuGameLinux.tar -- Linux
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