- Android Nim
Infobox VG| title = Android Nim
developer = Leo Christopherson (TRS-80)
Don Dennis (Commodore PET)
publisher =SoftSide
designer = Leo Christopherson
engine =
released =
genre = Puzzle/action
modes =Single player
ratings =
platforms =TRS-80 ,Commodore PET , Apple II
media = 5¼-inch_disk floppy disk
requirements =
input = Keyboard"Android Nim" is a game written by Leo Christopherson for the
TRS-80 computer in 1978 and published by "SoftSide ". A version for theCommodore PET by Don Dennis was released July 1979. A new version rewritten forMicrosoft Windows was released in 2005.Game play
The object of the game is to remove the last android from three rows of androids. The game's premise is simple, but its animation is impressive given the limitations of the TRS-80's display. Throughout the game androids are animated to face different directions, as if bored or engaging in conversation with one another.
The game starts with three rows of androids which contain 7, 5, and 3 androids respectively. An animated android asks the player if he or she would like to go first. The player chooses a row and types in how many droids to remove. An animated droid at the head of the row then nods its head and raises a gun and the other androids turn to look at the selected row. The specified number of androids are then zapped with a laser beam. It is then the computer's turn—with similar effect—and play continues until the last android is removed.
If the human wins, the computer is an amusingly poor sport and displays astonishment; if it wins, the computer displays a huge "I WIN!". If the computer is about to lose, it pretends to seek futile ways to avoid losing (i.e., by selecting more androids than are available in a given row) before giving up.
References
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osPYppC33OI PET gameplay video] at
YouTube
* [http://www.leochristopherson.com/android_nim.htm Windows version by Leo Christopherson]
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