DAGOVAR:: A VISUAL BASIC GAME THE SOURCE CODE SCRAPYARD These are works made by me years ago; they are quite obsolete but I still use them for reference when working in recent projects. Some are very simple while others are quite complex. Some are unfinished as well. But were the roots for serious achievements. Magic Ball is just a little game where the player has to hit a bouncing ball with the mouse cursor the more times he can during a minute. The game uses a tiled background with a set of figures of stars and crescents, and a set of customized fonts, everything drawn by using Bitblt. Kugelstadt is a game where the player has to control a character in flat 2D movement and kill all the enemies with pistol, flamer, grenades, kick or punch.
The game is controlled entirely with the keyboard. See the included file Key Help.txt for more information. This is the old Sea Battle (Hundir la Flota) game.
Visual studio full games source free download. Visual Studio Code Portable Visual Studio Code is a code editor redefined and optimized for building and debugging modern web an. That the only download is the source code which you will need Visual Studio 2008 or later to compile. Visual Basic.Net, Nvidia Physx (PHYSICS - ATI INTEL ETC.
I made it in both single player and two players (two players in the same computer, hot seat play mode) versions. There is also included a simpler version that only allows to place ships horizontally.
This is a fractal example; I found this amazing result without even seeking it. Then I experimented by adding a RGB scale and four levels of zoom to see the resulting images. This little application allows a quick listening of audio files. This is an example of four graphical effects (inversion, screening, reduction and reflection) made with SetPoint and GetPoint GDI functions.
MapEdit is an application that creates tileset maps by using simple square tiles. It supports animated tiles and the addition of new graphics from external files. This application creates volumetric tileset maps by using isometrical cubic tiles, being possible to choose the number of height levels.
It is pretty slow because, incredibly, I forgot to draw only the tiles shown in the screen and therefore I stopped working on it, leaving it unfinished. Only its first functionality, map creation, is implemented.
This is an example on how to make shaped forms and circle-based light effects, useful for games. These effects are drawn pixel per pixel and therefore are very slow, so they have to be used with moderation.