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Why don't you try http://www.hotscripts.com/? They should have whatever you want.

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Ive got the code for A number guessing game. It's written in BlitzPlus though. (kinda like BASIC i guess)

;demo02-11.bb - Try to guess the numberPrint "Welcome to the Guessing Game!"AppTitle "Guessing Game!";Seed the random generator...don't worry, it willl be explained later SeedRnd MilliSecs() ;Pick a number between 1 and 100numbertoguess = Rand(1,100) ;The num of guesses the user has usednumofguesses = 0;set the beginning of loop label.loopbegin ;Find out the user's guess	guess = Input$("Guess a number ") ;If player guesses outside of range, tell him to guess again	If guess > 100 Or guess < 1   Print "Pick a number between 1 and 100, silly!"	;Go back to the beginning  Goto loopbegin  	EndIf	;Add a guess to the guess counter	numofguesses = numofguesses + 1  ;If the guess is too low, go back to beginning	If guess < numbertoguess Then   Print "The number was too low."  Goto loopbegin;If guess is too high, go back to the beginning	Else If guess > numbertoguess Then   Print "The number was too high."  Goto loopbegin	EndIfPrint "You guessed the number " + numbertoguess + " in " + numofguesses  + " tries!" ;Wait five secondsDelay 5000

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this is in java

import TerminalIO.*;import java.util.Random;public class project6_1GuessingGame{	public static void main (String[] args)	{  KeyboardReader reader = new KeyboardReader();  Random random = new Random();    int randomNumber,  guessedNumber = 0;  char runAgain = 'y';    randomNumber = random.nextInt(101);        	  System.out.println(randomNumber);  while (runAgain == 'y' || runAgain == 'Y')  {  	guessedNumber = reader.readInt("Please pick a number between 1 and 100: ");  	if (guessedNumber < randomNumber)    	System.out.println("Too low!\nGuess again!" +"\n");    if (guessedNumber > randomNumber)    	System.out.println("Too high\nGuess again!" +"\n");    if (guessedNumber == randomNumber)    	System.out.println("You got it!" +"\n");  	while (guessedNumber != randomNumber)  	{    guessedNumber = reader.readInt("Please pick a number between 1 and 100: ");    if (guessedNumber < randomNumber)    	System.out.println("Too low!\nGuess again!" +"\n");    if (guessedNumber > randomNumber)    	System.out.println("Too high\nGuess again!" +"\n");    if (guessedNumber == randomNumber)    	System.out.println("You got it!" +"\n");  	}	  	runAgain = reader.readChar("Play again (y/n)? ");  	if (runAgain == 'n' || runAgain == 'N')  	{    System.exit(0);  	}  }	}}

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Delphi, new, dosbox application, paste this in instead of whats there already, if it dosnt work its not my fault as it works fine here.

program Project1;

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}uses  SysUtils;const   version = '1.0';   title = 'HiLo game';   author ='F.Shaw';   date = '06/10/05';var   guess, rdmnumber : integer;begin{allow program to pickdifferent rdmnumber each time}  randomize;  {display header information}  writeln(title,' v.',version,'   ',author,'',date);  {tell computer to take a random number between 1 and 100}  writeln('randomizing.......done');  rdmnumber := random(100)+1;  writeln (rdmnumber);   repeat   writeln('enter guess between 1 and 100...');   readln (guess);   if guess < rdmnumber  then writeln ('too low, guess again');   if guess > rdmnumber   then writeln ('too high, guess again');   until guess = rdmnumber;   writeln ('correct!, press any key to continue, play again sometime.');   readln;end.

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What programming language you are look for? Actually number guessing game is pretty simple logic to program. Simply it needs to create a random number as the core engine to start the whole game running. I know .NET language quite well. Maybe I can make one for you if you are looking for one in VB.NET.

 

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do you still have the code for that number guessing game?

I have a C++ code if anybody is still intrested. Reply and I will upload it. I uploaded the compiled file. I worte it in Dev-C++ but I learned it from this ebook called 'Beginning C++ Game Programming' . I learned right out of the book. Tell me if you want the ebook I can email it to. Free eBook sent to you by email 15_Guess_My_Number.exe.zip Edited by devintmiller (see edit history)

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Please can you make a jaa program to run this case study? Thanks a lot...vNumber Guessing Game

Magic Numbers Game

 

Description: The magic numbers game is a simple guessing game between a human player and a

computer. This case study should be able to do the following:

1. At the start, the program should ask the name of the player, number of rounds and game type.

Name of player can be any alphanumeric character. Number of rounds can be from 1100

and game

type has two options: 1. High and 2. Low. This is only done at the start of the game.

2. For each round, the program should generate a random number from 1 to 1000 which is not seen

by the human player. Then the human player will enter a number between 1 to 1000. If the game

type is High, one point will be given to the player who provided the higher digit. If the game type is

low, one point will be given to the player who provided the lower digit.

3. Display the score after each round. After the reaching the number of rounds, the program should

be able to declare the winner (player with the higher score) and display the final score.

4. The human player can end playing the program anytime he/she wants by pressing 'q' or 'Q'.

 

-reply by lester

 

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