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Hi,
I've just created a programming game called SpaceWarrior. The idea of this game is to create an algorithm controlling a spaceship and fighting with other algorithms. sounds strange but is quite easy, it takes about 30 seconds to create your first warrior and all you need is just a web browser with Silverlight plugin. You can implement your warrior in C# or VB.Net. Of course it's completely free

SpaceWarrior beta

any comments and suggestions will be appreciated ;)

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Comment, it crashed moonlight.
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there was a little error in web service configuration, so if you couldn't create an account, please try again ;)
i dont know about linux, but on windows it works perfectly

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Linux is NOT Silverlight 4.0 compliant. I didn't get to a login screen.
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The concept sounds brilliant, it is like a few other similar projects but not introducing a new language or using BASIC makes it more appealing to me. I must confess I too do not have a silverlight client at the moment so I will test it when I can, I am curious to what it can do above basic commands.
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Do you know of any online projects? I haven't found any but maybe I haven't searched well enough.

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I believe I had seen quite a few "robot battle" programs in BASIC/Java for online tournaments, I cannot recall what their names were.
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