Projects
The Game of Bumb: Part 1
by Noah on Jan.03, 2010, under Projects
Version: v1.0
You and your opponent will roll dice to travel accross the board and land on different bumb squares, each perform different things. The goal is to bumb out your opponent or gain enough bumb power to become bumb king.
The time has come!!! The Game of Bumb, and you knew it was coming, it was only a matter of time.
The archives below contain a portable executable version and a How To Play text file.
FTW Creatures
by Noah on Nov.18, 2009, under Projects
Version: v1.0
Take care of two of the three silliest creatures from the minds of SimplyNoah and Blivia.
It originally started as a very tiny app to raise your own Bleeb but with the constant demands of the another version with a different creature suggested by Blivia, the opie expansion was created as well as improvements on the original Bleeb application. Instead of building off the old structure, the program was completely redesigned. I have made it possible for “Doo” to be implement in the future.
Similar to other mini-pet games, you simply take care of your Bleeb, Opie, or both by feeding them and giving them love. The Bleeb and Opie continue living while the application is closed, so be sure you check on them at least once day, wait too many days and your creature may die. You gain cash everyday that may be used to buy food and other things for your creature. How long can you keep it alive? Will it stay happy with you?
The archives below contain a portable executable file, and two data files which store information.
Effects of Smoking
by Noah on Nov.17, 2009, under Projects
Version: v1.0
Display the amount of life lost from the use of cigarette smoke.
This was a small idea I came up with earlier in the year. You input when you started smoking and your age, as well as on average how many cigarettes you smoke a day then click Calculate. It gives you an estimation of how much time was “taken off” of your life theoretically and gives you an estimated life expectancy.
The archives below contain a portable executable version.
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