![]() I'm not the sort of person myself who would get into that but I know several different people who would probably absolutely love it. That sounds like a great idea to me - a sort of online game design toolkit. posted by johnstein to Computers & Internet (11 answers total) 4 users marked this as a favorite I have no problem in learning a new language (and realize there might be a rather steep learning curve to get through) Does anyone have any tips or advice on how to get started (specifically on how to deal with the network aspects of an online server based game, if that indeed is the best route)Īs a non-CompSci Engineer, I've had to pick up a smattering of various coding languages throughout the years, including:Ĭ++, VB, Javascript, Unix Scripting, *some* Perl, HTML (yea, I know it's not 'coding'), and a couple other Engine-specific game programming languages (based loosely on C++). Has anyone heard of anyone attempting such a project?ģ. Has anyone heard of such a Game/Program online? (free or commercial)Ģ. I know this has been a rambling post, but I really don't have a good feeling on where to start.ġ. After downloading a couple IDEs and checking out a few tutorials (all geared toward complete programming newbies), I got frustrated and started googling some more. ![]() What I can't figure out is how to determine which language would be best suited to use, and the most efficient way to tackle it.įrom my own research and experience, I assumed finding an Open Source Java "Web Card Game" project would be the simplest, but man, there's so much out there, I have no clue how to filter the signal from the noise. I can think of a few ways to go about creating the guts of the program, so I'm not looking for help there. I've done a lot of "hobby" game coding, and while my field is aerospace engineering, I spend probably 50% of my time coding in VB at work. I've looked online and I haven't seen any such program that fits these requirements, thus I've been thinking of ways to code it. In addition, we'd love to also have a poker program that would allow us to create all of our "Dealer's Choice" games. We've tried the MULTITUDES of online games, and while for the most part they are ok, it would be nice to tweak the game rules a bit to match our 'house rules' (of which we seem to have quite a few). First off, to explain what I mean by 'Generic Card Game Simulator', my family and friends are fairly scattered across the country (US), so playing cards like we used to isn't possible.
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