Hello Joachim, thanks for the interest!
I've played 'snake' from 'bsdgames' and have to say it's a completely
different game. While there you have to escape a snake that keeps
chasing you, in 'nsnake' you control a snake that must eat to grow
bigger, while avoiding getting killed. The latter follows an approach
similar to those old cellphone snake games.
While I understand that there are already snake games with a graphical
front-end on the archive, this would be one of the the first
textual-based ones (again, following the old cellphone game style).
But, even if there were already some snake games playable through the
terminal on the archive, I really think 'nsnake' should be added for a
couple of reasons.
It was developed with beginner programmers in mind, being a nice
start-up for C game developers. It's a simple, well-commented game
with a few dependences.
Having colors and different game modes, it stands out from every other
snake implementation. Following the sentence above, it's easier to add
new features and such.
Also, since the mantainer and upstream are the same person, it eases
mantainability/updates and zeroes the chance of it ever becoming
orphan.
'bsdgames' installs several games in one package. I think users should
have the opportunity to decide on which snake game they preffer, or
which minesweeper, and there it goes.
There's where diversity comes in. For example, there are already
plenty block games similar to Tetris(tm) on the archive [0], both with
graphical and textual interface. They're all very different from each
other, so it all adds up to the final user's choice.
[0]:
http://packages.debian.org/search?suite=stablesection=allarch=anysearchon=allkeywords=tetris
On 4/24/13, Joachim Breitner nome...@debian.org wrote:
Hi Alexandre,
Am Dienstag, den 23.04.2013, 20:09 -0300 schrieb Alexandre Dantas:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Alexandre Dantas alex.danta...@gmail.com
* Package name: nsnake
Version : 1.6
Upstream Author : Alexandre Dantas alex.danta...@gmail.com
* URL : http://www.alexdantas.net/projects/nsnake/
* License : GPL3
Programming Lang: C
Description : classic snake game with textual interface
nsnake is an implementation of the classic snake game with textual
interface. It is playable at command-line with ncurses-like graphics.
.
Features high-scores and two game modes - with and without borders.
while it is certainly fun to develop such a game, do you really think
that it adds noticeable value to Debian’s users? Is it much better than
the snake in bsdgames? If yes, have you tried improving that, or asked
the maintainers to include your game instead?
Greetings,
Joachim
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