DiamondMine.pl - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
DiamondMine.pl
  • Version
0.1
  • Author
Dov Levenglick
  • Cost
Freeware
  • Operating System
Unix
  • Category
Perl / Games and Entertainment
  • HomePage Address
Click to Visit
  • Download Link
Click to Download
  • No. of hits
26



     diamondMine.pl is perl scripted gaming software. The aim of this game is to create rows and column of three cells or more of the same colour in a board. After the same coloured column or row is created, it will disappear and you get 10 points score and new colour diamonds came down and you have to arrange in same colour, otherwise the board will fill and you loose the game.


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