Line2Box : Dots and Boxes Game Description
Line2Box is a fun and simple classic pen-and-paper game for 2 people.
RULES
The game starts with an empty grid of dots. The grid can be any size and Gametable's Dots and Boxes has a handful to choose from.
Players take turns connecting 2 unjoined horizontally or vertically adjacent dots. A player who completes the fourth side of a 1x1 box earns one point and must take another turn.
The game ends when all lines are drawn and boxes are claimed. The player with the most points wins. The game is a tie if more than one player has the same high score.
HISTORY
Dots and Boxes have classically been played on paper using pencils. It was first described by a French mathematician, Édouard Lucas, in the 19th century. Mr Lucas called it La Pipopipette.
FEATURES
CREDITS
This application uses Open Source components. You can find the source code of their open-source projects along with license information below. I acknowledge and am grateful to these developers for their contributions to open source.
Contract Info.
This is a personal fun project, more specifically a game made by-
Ahmad Umar Mahdi (Yamin)
Student of Daffodil International University
Depertment of Computer Science and Engineering
Batch 54 (193)
Email: yamin.khan.mahdi@gmail.com, yamin_khan@asia.com
Phone: +8801989601230
Twitter: @yk_mahdi
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This was a fun open-source project to build and here is the source code-
https://github.com/YaminMahdi/line2box_androidGame
Copyright (C) 2022 Yamin Mahdi
RULES
The game starts with an empty grid of dots. The grid can be any size and Gametable's Dots and Boxes has a handful to choose from.
Players take turns connecting 2 unjoined horizontally or vertically adjacent dots. A player who completes the fourth side of a 1x1 box earns one point and must take another turn.
The game ends when all lines are drawn and boxes are claimed. The player with the most points wins. The game is a tie if more than one player has the same high score.
HISTORY
Dots and Boxes have classically been played on paper using pencils. It was first described by a French mathematician, Édouard Lucas, in the 19th century. Mr Lucas called it La Pipopipette.
FEATURES
- Offline Mode (Two Player)
- An AI Bot
- Online Mode-
- Global Chat
- Simple Joining Mathod
- Game Play (Two Player)
- In Game Chat with Animated Emoji
- And Levels, Trophies, Ranking etc.
- Global Score Board for both Online & Offline players
CREDITS
This application uses Open Source components. You can find the source code of their open-source projects along with license information below. I acknowledge and am grateful to these developers for their contributions to open source.
- StickySwitch
- BubbleTabBar
- CircularImageView
- android-gif-drawable
Project Code: https://github.com/GwonHyeok/StickySwitch
Project Code: https://github.com/akshay2211/BubbleTabBar
Project Code: https://github.com/lopspower/CircularImageView
Project Code: https://github.com/koral--/android-gif-drawable
And Spacial Thanks To Hasibul Islam (Himel) For Designing Both Logo.💙
Contract Info.
This is a personal fun project, more specifically a game made by-
Ahmad Umar Mahdi (Yamin)
Student of Daffodil International University
Depertment of Computer Science and Engineering
Batch 54 (193)
Email: yamin.khan.mahdi@gmail.com, yamin_khan@asia.com
Phone: +8801989601230
Twitter: @yk_mahdi
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This was a fun open-source project to build and here is the source code-
https://github.com/YaminMahdi/line2box_androidGame
Copyright (C) 2022 Yamin Mahdi
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