Donald Sharkey from Scunthorpe has written an Interesting two-player strategy game. An eight by eight grid appears on screen. Each cell in the grid holds a numerical value between -9 an +9. The idea is that each player takes it in turn to select a number - the winner being the person with the most points at the end of the game. Player one can only move horizontally along the grid while player two can move vertically. Hit the space bar to move the cursor over the numbers and return to select the number. Once a number has been chosen it will be added to a players score (or taken away if negative). By thinking several moves ahead you can force your opponent to pick lots of negative numbers and thus win the game. Good luck. AA |