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- linux@lemmy.world
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23017061
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/stackabrix
stackabrix is a simple terminal game, written in Bash, where the user, against the clock and with the least moves possible, must sort the blocks according to their color, and stack them in the respective stack.
During the game, the user can move left and right, pick blocks and drop them in other stacks.
The aim is to sort the blocks, and stack them in the respectively named stacks, fast as possible, and with the least moves possible.
The play’s score is the sum of the time achieved in seconds and of the moves made.
If the score is among the 10 best scores achived, it makes it in the Top Ten Highscores.
Any feedback is welcome.
No way I’d be deliberately triggering myself with a variation of Hanoi recursion PTSD programming nonsense.
Cool game though.
Hey, you don’t have to. Thank you for the feedback, it is a rare occasion that a project of mine is called programming nonsense, and cool game, at the same message. Although I think I get your point.
It’s not nonsense at all! It’s just even though I enjoy logical puzzles, this one just isn’t for me. It’s pretty cool that it’s not the pure old kind, but you’ve added colors.
Gaulic mason?
No clue of what you mean, pls elaborate.
Ah, my bad. The comic Asterix & Obelix had a theme in the English translation of common turns of phrase or puns ending in -ix as names of the Gauls.
The chief was Vitalstatistix, the bard was Cacofonix, and so on.
😂 Oh I see now. I admit it crossed my mind when I was trying to find an original and totally unused name. I must be Skillissuix, Errormessagix, or Noposix.
By Tutatis, it is Stackabrix the brick layer!