The SiMPLE
Program Gallery

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Note: In order to run any of these programs, you
must have SiMPLE installed on your computer.*


*[If you would like to play some SiMPLE games that have been pre-
compiled and don't require you have SiMPLE installed, just visit
The Town of Simpli-City and go into the Video-Game Arcade.]


Rocket Race
Source Listing 1999 Nov Jim Douglas Screen Shot
Question: Who will be the winner in this "Space Race?
Answer: Whoever is "russian" the fastest!

Three ... Two ... One ... Blast Off!

[Note: Because this program uses some of the @toys modules,
            it should be installed in project PLAYPEN.]

TRAPPED!
Source Listing 2001 January Bob Bishop Screen Shot
Will the bouncing ball ever break out of its prison of
randomly forming colored squares? Watch and see!
(TRAPPED is also part of the BLOCKOUT construction kit.)

FREECELL Solver
Source Listing 2001 April Bob Bishop Screen Shot
Having trouble solving a praticular FREECELL game? Maybe this program can show you the solution! Just create a text file named "GAME.TXT" indicating the starting arrangement of the cards. (For example, to solve FREECELL game number 27188, you would create this text file.)

[Note: Depending on the particular game being solved, the execution time for this program can range anywhere from a few seconds to many days!]

Gumdrops
Source Listing 2001 May Bob Bishop Screen Shots
Play SiMPLE's version of the popular "BEJEWELED" game.

Kaleido-Doodle
Source Listing 2002 April Cindy Koffler Screen Shot
Create colorful kaleidoscopic patterns with your mouse.
[Left button to draw   -   Right button to erase   -   "Esc" key to exit]

Mouse Trap
Source Listing 2002 April Tony Molino Screen Shot
They say, "It takes a thief to catch a thief." But it also "takes a mouse to catch a mouse," as you will see when you run this little novelty program. Just use your mouse to click the image on the screen ... if you can!

Cosmic Explosion
Source Listing 2002 April Mike Watson Screen Shot
Turn off all the lights ...
Put on your asbestos gloves ...
Sit back ... and watch ...
[CAUTION: Keep all inflammable materials away from the screen!]

Helicopter
Source Listing 2002 June Bob Bishop Screen Shot
You've used rockets and UFOs in your programs --
Now you have a helicopter task to play with!

SPINSIMP
Source Listing 2003 April William Baker Screen Shot
A cute little Micro-SiMPLE demo!

Candle
Source Listing 2003 May Peter Moore Screen Shot
A lit candle with animated flame!

Spiral
Source Listing 2003 June Bruce Clark Screen Shot
A screen saver that generates spiral-like patterns!

RADAR
Source Listing 2003 July George Takahashi Screen Shot
A RADAR Screen with several blips!

Binary Clock
Source Listing 2003 August Bruce Clark Screen Shot
How good are you at reading binary numbers? See if you can tell what time it is by looking at this clock!

Shooting Gallery
Source Listing 2003 August Jon Tarmina Screen Shot
How good is your aim? Test your skill at Jon's shooting gallery.

BUG
Source Listing 2003 September Ruth Stone Screen Shot
A little brown bug that randomly crawls around on your screen!

3-D Kaleidoscope
Source Listing 2003 October Lucia Grossberger Screen Shot
A kaleidoscope in three dimensions! (Slowly move your mouse to view the image from slightly different angles.)

Trip-Wire
Source Listing 2003 October Bruce Clark Screen Shot
Trip-Wire is a two-player strategy game where the players alternate moves. A player moves by placing a wire between two unused posts on different sides of the board. This new wire may not cross more than one previously placed wire. The object is to be the last player to place a wire.

Sokoban
Source Listing 2003 November Bruce Clark Screen Shot
Sokoban is a one-player strategy game. The object of Sokoban is to push all the rocks (blue circles) onto the goals (gray squares). A rock cannot be pushed into a wall or into another rock.

SCALLOPS
Source Listing 2003 December Terry Anderson Screen Shot
A testaceous tesselation fabricated by successive rotations of monotonically diminishing regular right quadrilaterals!

In addition to project PLAYPEN, did you know that your Free copy
of SiMPLE also has two other pre-installed projects (SAMPLES
and SIMPLE), each containing many other example programs?

Also, be sure to check out "SiMPLE Programming
Quickies"
in our SiMPLE CodeWorks Forums

• If you would like to contribute a SiMPLE
program to The Gallery, just e-mail it to us.

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