This is an Ocaml implementation of a variant of Core War I’ve invented where programs can travels through time (which can replace the threads).

It’s more or less functionnel now. There stay some bugs, but we can play with it right now!
If you have any warrior, you can send them to me by email, I’ll send you mines back ;)


To try it quickly, just type in an Unix terminal the following command:
bzr branch bzr://timecorewar.bzr.sourceforge.net/bzrroot/timecorewar ; cd timecorewar ; make all opt

There is also a JavaScript implementation of it, where you can play directly in your browser against some warriors there: http://timecorewar.sourceforge.net


You can exchange fighter or discuss about strategies on https://sourceforge.net/p/timecorewar/discussion/fighters/
If you want any informations about this project, just contact me!

Martin.

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users

User Interface

Console/Terminal

Programming Language

OCaml (Objective Caml)

Related Categories

OCaml (Objective Caml) Console Games

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2011-06-17