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studio_game_peterpiper

v1.0.0RubyGems· Ruby

This program is a game written for the Ruby course at pragmaticstudio.com. Excellent course by the way if you are considering learning Ruby. I highly recommend both learning Ruby and this course. The game is fairly straight forward. Players are loaded by default from a players.csv file, however a different players file can be specified on the command line. A custom players file would be a .csv with a player's name and initial health being the two fields on each line. The game starts when the main studio_game program is run. The players take turns and are randomly w00ted, blammed, or skipped depending on what number is rolled by a die. The one running the game can choose how many rounds to play and then quit. When the game quits, the stats are printed to the screen and the game exits. Enjoy, PeterPiper

The verdict
Abandoned. Last published 12 years ago. No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
Live from the RubyGems registry · derived rules, not AI
How it scores
MaintenanceAbandoned
PopularityNiche
SecurityClean
LicenseUnknown
DepsZero deps
Maintenance
Last published 12 years ago.
Popularity
6 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
No license declared.
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
Recent releases
  • 1.0.012 years ago
studio_game_peterpiper — This program is a game written for the Ruby course at pragmaticstudio.com. Excellent course by the way if you are considering learning Ruby. I highly recommend both learning Ruby and this course. The game is fairly straight forward. Players are loaded by default from a players.csv file, however a different players file can be specified on the command line. A custom players file would be a .csv with a player's name and initial health being the two fields on each line. The game starts when the main studio_game program is run. The players take turns and are randomly w00ted, blammed, or skipped depending on what number is rolled by a die. The one running the game can choose how many rounds to play and then quit. When the game quits, the stats are printed to the screen and the game exits. Enjoy, PeterPiper (Ruby / RubyGems) · Modules