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Alien Seeker is a Java variation of the popular logic game "Bimaru"

One of the many games written with the Tjger game making system!

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Alien Seeker
Alien Seeker is a variation of the popular logic game Bimaru (see Wikipedia).
The aim of the game is to find the positions of the hidden ships by logical combination of the available information.

Author:   Josef Jordan
Version:   1.4
Languages:   German / English
Requirements:   Java 7

Alien Seeker

The aliens are coming!
Alien spaceships are approaching earth and the radar system is not operating at full capacity and thus the positions of the UFOs can't be clearly established. It's only known how many vessels of which length get closer to earth and how many ship parts are included in each row and column. Your task now is to find the positions of the UFOs by logical combination of available information so that the earth's defense system can attack targeted.

Known peculiarities of the alien fleet
The spacecrafts can fly only horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. Because of the shields two ships can't directly adjoin each other - not even diagonally.

Handling
By clicking on a field this field can be switched between "unknown", "empty" and "ship part". A ship part appears to be undefined, as long as at least one field in the area is still unknown.

By clicking on a column or row, the whole column or row can be filled:
• Maximum number of ship parts is achieved: populate with "empty"
• Number of empty fields corresponds to the number of the missing ship parts: populate with ship parts
 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/tjger/files/Game_AlienSeeker/

http://tjger.ddns.net/tjger/tjgerversiondb/game.php?gameid=alienseeker&langid=ENG
« Last Edit: January 21, 2019, 12:57:08 PM by Software Santa »

 

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