Binary Fun is an awesome game for every nerdy programmer. The challenge of this game is to type a given decimal number in binary as fast as possible. You can also compete with people from all over the world via the implemented leaderboard!
Please view the in-game About page for more informations.
You may need to remove the old version to install the new one - sorry for that (I messed the package name prefix up).
The code is open source at GitHub
Have fun!
Attachment | Size | Date |
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harbour-binaryfun-1.5.0-1.armv7hl.rpm | 38.77 KB | 24/04/2020 - 00:03 |
harbour-binaryfun-1.5.0-1.i486.rpm | 39 KB | 24/04/2020 - 00:03 |
v0.1
- Initial release
v0.1.1
- Fixed bug with random zeros
v0.2
- Multiple modes and difficulties (bit-size based)
- Way better interface and compatibility for large grids
- Renamed package to harbour-compatible name (sorry for not doing that the first time!)
- Help bar/legend showing the powers of two
v1.0
- Added online leaderboard!
- Main feature development will stop here
v1.1
- Improved xhr speed (async)
- Added more information to the leaderboard
- Added basic cheat detection (I hope you're loyal though)
v1.1.1
- Fixed bug causing all scores to be 1 second off
- Fixed floating errors
- Enabled quickscroll
v1.2.0
- Fixed floating errors
- Added loading animation
- Fixed readystate confusion
v1.5.0
- Fixed sub-one high scores - sorry, Stm!
- Added more helping modes (or harder combinations? ;) )
- Added about page
Comments
DameCENO
Tue, 2019/02/05 - 15:51
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Awesome game man! Anyway to make it contain the whole binary numbers up to 128? Would be awesome for the brain to have to deal with values like 215 instead of 15
melvin
Sun, 2020/04/05 - 00:38
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More than a year later I finally did it, this feature is implemented now.
DameCENO
Fri, 2019/02/01 - 12:30
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Awesome, thanks
pdelfes
Sat, 2019/01/26 - 15:42
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So fun as killing flies. Wow
Historyscholar
Mon, 2019/01/07 - 08:22
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thanks