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Swear is the classic worm game, played in non-euclidean space: written for Windows!

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Swear is a game I wrote a long time ago (the original version ran on the Amiga!).

The game itself is the classic worm game, played in non-euclidean space - that is to say, it is played on the surface of various three-dimensional shapes. It's a pretty simplistic game, and it's old enough to use no hardware acceleration of any kind, so performance may vary.

It's multi-platform, using the Allegro library. I've built it for Windows and Mac OS X. The Mac OS X version of Swear doesn't run all that smoothly, though, and I recommend using MacSwear instead. Theoretically, the Source of Swear should compile on Linux machines too, if they have the Allegro library installed, and you run
Code: [Select]
make os=unix.
However, this is largely untested.

Realistically speaking, I probably won't do much development on this from here on out. If you want to report bugs, go ahead, but there's no guarantee that I'll do anything about them. If you want to take the source and run with it, go right ahead.

http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/games/swear.html
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