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Information: C-Robots is a fun and addictive game in which 4 robots try to blow each other up. The twist is that you play the game by writing a C program to control your robot.
CRobots Sites:
C++Robots C++Robots: An ongoing "King of the Hill" (KOTH) tournament in which players use ANSI C or C++ to create a control program for a robot. (CRobots) http://www.gamerz.net/c++robots/
Yahoo! Groups: CRobots Yahoo! Groups: CRobots: Mailing list for the CRobots and C++ Robots Intelligames. (CRobots) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/crobots/
CRobots from ND ACM Tournament CRobots from ND ACM Tournament: Source codes of the CRobot competitors from UND ACM CRobots tournament held in 1991/1992. (CRobots) http://blizzard.rwic.und.edu/~nordlie/robotics/crob/tourneybots.html
UMBC CSCM C-Robots Page UMBC CSCM C-Robots Page: Documentation and robots for people at UMBC. (CRobots) http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrobuc1/crobots.html
C-Robots by Doug Bakewell C-Robots by Doug Bakewell: Documentation, tournaments, and downloads for CRobots. Runs on Linux, Solaris and Sun. (CRobots) http://vvv.com/~dbakewel/crobots/
CRobots32 CRobots32: An attempt to deviate the 1000 instruction limit of the original program. It use the multiprocessing properties of Windows9x/NT to manage the CRobots. (CRobots) http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Maze/4862/crobots32_e.html
Giavamachia Giavamachia: Java version of CRobots. (CRobots) http://giavamachia.sourceforge.net/
C++Robots Introduction and Example (Richard Rognlie) C++Robots Introduction and Example (Richard Rognlie): An article from the Play-By-Electronic-Mail Fanzine, v95n2, which was published on February 13, 1995. (CRobots) http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/pbem_articles/cpprobots_environment.html