Latest Atari 8-bit games registered for NOMAM's Ten-Liners 2024 | Download
The thirteenth edition of NOMAM's BASIC Ten-Liners 2024, the annual event showcasing games programmed with a maximum of ten lines of code in BASIC, has received a recent update.
This captivating competition, featuring 53 entries in total, has seen 9 remarkable games emerge for the cherished Atari 8-bit computers.
Last Saturday, Víctor "Vitoco" Parada from Chile introduced «Fly Hunter 10L», marking his third contribution to the contest, following «Chase Me!» and «Endless Road Runner». In this game, players control a spider, using its web to capture flies while avoiding a lurking frog.
The game is crafted in FastBasic 4.6 and competes in the PUR-120 category, boasting a concise code of just 10 lines with up to 120 characters each.
Fly Hunter 10L for Atari 8-bit computers
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The latest addition to the roster is «Doons», written by Kim Slawson in TurboBASIC XL. This game competes in the EXTREME-256 category of the NOMAM's.
Players must strategize by noting the color of the loaded doon in their cannon, positioning it over the doons they wish to clear, and firing away. Matching doons explode upon impact, but players must beware the color-changing bomb that periodically appears.
As previously reported on Atariteca, the award ceremony for the competition is scheduled for Saturday, April 6th.
Doons for Atari 8-bit computers
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This captivating competition, featuring 53 entries in total, has seen 9 remarkable games emerge for the cherished Atari 8-bit computers.
Last Saturday, Víctor "Vitoco" Parada from Chile introduced «Fly Hunter 10L», marking his third contribution to the contest, following «Chase Me!» and «Endless Road Runner». In this game, players control a spider, using its web to capture flies while avoiding a lurking frog.
The game is crafted in FastBasic 4.6 and competes in the PUR-120 category, boasting a concise code of just 10 lines with up to 120 characters each.
Fly Hunter 10L for Atari 8-bit computers
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The latest addition to the roster is «Doons», written by Kim Slawson in TurboBASIC XL. This game competes in the EXTREME-256 category of the NOMAM's.
Players must strategize by noting the color of the loaded doon in their cannon, positioning it over the doons they wish to clear, and firing away. Matching doons explode upon impact, but players must beware the color-changing bomb that periodically appears.
As previously reported on Atariteca, the award ceremony for the competition is scheduled for Saturday, April 6th.
Doons for Atari 8-bit computers
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