Difference between revisions of "Intermediate C++ Game Programming Tutorial 9"
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* Start new project in VS [https://youtu.be/F9oqC1nscgE?t=2m30s 2:30] | * Start new project in VS [https://youtu.be/F9oqC1nscgE?t=2m30s 2:30] | ||
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== Source Code == | == Source Code == |
Revision as of 17:45, 1 September 2019
We create an addictive little console game that will test both your vocabulary and your deductive powers while we flex our newfound std::muscles.
Contents
Topics Covered
- Practicing std::vector/string/ifstream/cin/cout
- std::tolower()
Video Timestamp Index
- Intro 0:00
- Werd gameplay 0:32
- Start new project in VS 2:30
- Using
std::istream::getline
andstd::vector::emplace_back
to load words from .txt file into a vector 4:13
Source Code
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Homework
The homework is to modify Werd so that it uses a second word frequency list (linked above) to filter the words selected as targets so that the game doesn't make you guess rare-ass words that nobody knows.