Roll a Character Using the Trust-to-Luck Method

Started by CharlieJV, Sep 25, 2022, 05:13 AM

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CharlieJV

Just another GW-BASIC program that I couldn't help but try out because of the Dungeons and Dragons reference:


From GW-BASIC made easy (by Albrecht, Bob), page 214

QuoteROLL A FANTASY GAME CHARACTER Roll?! Relax...no mugging intended. Millions of game players know that rolling a character means creating a character in a fantasy role-playing game such as Dungeons & Dragons, Land of Ninja, or RuneQuest. A character is defined by a set of basic characteristics. For example, in one game system, a character has these seven characteristics: Strength, Constitution, Size, Intelligence, Intuition, Dexterity, and Appearance.

johnno56

Ran with QB64pe (replaced DEF FN with Function) and it ran fine. No problems with BAM. Cool...
May your journey be free of incident.  Live long and prosper.

CharlieJV

Quote from: johnno56 on Sep 25, 2022, 07:19 AMRan with QB64pe (replaced DEF FN with Function) and it ran fine. No problems with BAM. Cool...

It is a slow and steady work in progress.

Every time I change/add something, I have to wonder: okay, did I now break something?

To me, QBJS is the cat's meow for getting QB64/QB64pe/QB programs deployed to the web or offline web browsers.

BAM is no competitor for QBJS.  But QBJS is also no competitor for BAM.  Very different beasts.