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Tag: video games
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Developing a cribbage game on my own terms
I’ve been working on developing a cribbage game. If you are a fan of cribbage, please try it out and let me know what you think.
You can play cribbage live right here, or you can follow the instructions on the wp-cribbage github repository to play it on your own website.
What did I learn?
In my day job, I’m working at Automattic, helping to build the Jetpack plugin and Calypso ( a WordPress.com dashboard ). Both of these are built with React.js, and by the time I started working on them, they were fully realized projects. So I never got to explore the build process or setting up unit tests.
In building my cribbage game, I learned how to use npm to compile a React project. I learned that both github and npm have helpful alerts to let you know when your project’s dependencies have security vulnerabilities.
I learned how to properly use Test Driven Development in making the artificial intelligence that powers your cribbage opponent. ( It’s pretty good. It defeats me often, without cheating! )
What’s next?
I’ve always wanted to learn socket.io, so I plan to make a v2 of my cribbage game where two people can play each other. I’d also like to improve the UI for mobile devices, and update the graphics to something a bit more shiny.
Let me know in the comments if you tried it out. Thanks for reading!
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ClickVentures are better than videogames
I don’t care what console you play, you will love the drama, the comedy, the sheer inventiveness of the ClickVenture. It’s like Zork, but with honest-to-goodness spit takes. It’s fucking funny, ok?
Here’s all of ’em: http://www.clickhole.com/features/clickventure/
The latest is a spy adventure, and it is both hilarious and infuriating. Let me know if you can “win” it. Please. Comment or email me if you figure that shit out. Other exciting escapades include surviving the first day of high school, and a harrowing sleepover at Brynna’s house.

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Playing PacMan on the streets of Ferry Village
The Google Maps Pac-man prank is one of my favorite April Fool’s gags of all time. Not only do you get to play Pac-man, but it is super fun to search through familiar places to find the perfect level.
Check out this level from Ferry Village in South Portland, Maine.
It is a fairly challenging and fun level. Have fun!
If you find any difficult levels, please reply.

