use-revolution Digest, Vol 21, Issue 108

Jim Hurley jhurley at infostations.com
Mon Jun 20 12:45:44 EDT 2005


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>Message: 5
>Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 16:04:09 -0400
>From: Jon <jbondy at sover.net>
>Subject: revised Nine Ball game
>To: Revolution List <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
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>I really liked Jim Hurley's Nine Ball game, so I revised it a bit and
>uploaded it to my user space.
>
>I moved the New menu entry to the main level, so that it was easier to use;
>added an Undo feature so you can re-try a shot you missed; and
>added the ability to turn the sound effects off, in case you're
>listening to music while playing.
>
>I hope Jim approves of these revisions!
>
>:)
>
>Jon

Jon,

The undo feature is very nice. Thanks for the addition.

The sound effects are not mine. I forget who added them.

Scott Rossi is responsible for all the dazzling visual features.

Somehow the numbering of the ball has gotten lost in the shuffle. If 
there are any purists out there who want to sink the ball in order, 
that version is still available at:

  "http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/NineBallWithSpin.rev"

Or in the message box:

go url "http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/NineBallWithSpin.rev"


I confess, I haven't play the game since I posted it. I have a new 
game which I do enjoy and which I will post soon: Crytopgram. It down 
loads the daily quotations from the QuotationsPage, and then encrypts 
them.

Jim


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