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Re: Games in Perl

by Torgo (Beadle)
on Jan 10, 2002 at 17:31 UTC ( [id://137798]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Games in Perl

Yeh, if you're talking about web-based games (and I assume you are) Perl doesn't make a good front end. Perl can, however, make a good back end, managing users and global high score lists or whatever.

Here's two games I've written with a JavaScript front end and a Perl back end:
Bubble Crack (kinda big)
Burster (kinda old)

Incidentally, If you are interested in doing the front end in JS, I've written a cross-platform, cross-browser library for dealing with layers:
SmartLayers

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I write the code while the master is away!

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Re: Re: Games in Perl
by Zoron (Initiate) on Jun 01, 2002 at 20:12 UTC
    can anyone make me a dice game where when they win it adds the amount of token winnings to the tokens they already have? Thanks

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