ttrts/game
2014-12-16 13:13:01 +00:00
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CMakeLists.txt remove unit inheritence, twas a silly idea, and remove usage of shared ptr and unique ptr not needed anymore 2014-12-16 13:13:01 +00:00
game.cpp remove unit inheritence, twas a silly idea, and remove usage of shared ptr and unique ptr not needed anymore 2014-12-16 13:13:01 +00:00
game.h remove unit inheritence, twas a silly idea, and remove usage of shared ptr and unique ptr not needed anymore 2014-12-16 13:13:01 +00:00
gametypes.h Add invalid coord variables 2014-12-16 13:13:00 +00:00
orders.cpp Framework for movement and action orders, plus some better organisation of the test code 2014-12-16 13:13:00 +00:00
orders.h Framework for movement and action orders, plus some better organisation of the test code 2014-12-16 13:13:00 +00:00
README.md Update the README.md 2014-12-16 13:12:53 +00:00
unit.cpp fix using move semantics for no reason 2014-12-16 13:13:01 +00:00
unit.h fix using move semantics for no reason 2014-12-16 13:13:01 +00:00

ttrts Game Design

The game takes place in a series of simultanious turns on an arbitrarilly sized 2D board.

Each player is in control of a set number of starting units, each turn recieves data on the status of the board.

Each player must then issue a single command to each unit in thier control.

The engine then takes all commands, evaluates all movement first simultaniously, then all other commands.

All attempted movement to the same square by two or more units will fail.


Units

Currently only one unit, this will be expanded in the future.

Units have a set of properties, and commands than can be issued. Commands take the form of a single char literal. All units have 1 health.

V

V is your basic slow melee unit. It has very basic data and controls, basically acting like a turtle. Can be represented based on direction by < ^ > v

properties
property type description
pos char[2] x,y position on the board
dir char compass direction unit is facing
commands
command description
L/R turn left/right
F move forward
A deal 1 damage to unit directly in front

The Board

As an example, let's start with a basic starting [10,5] board

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