rename to Wormy
worm 0.92.0907: link improvements
worm 0.92.0623: alpha release; tron, fat lines - fix left+down bug (froze the calc while certain keys were pressed simultaneously) - Tron game mode in which worms do not shrink (both single- and multiplayer) - extensible object types (adds 'fat lines' and allows for more) - default sprite fallback - very limited release (add some padding to indicate future size increase)
worm 0.91.0524: further link improvements The work continues. Documents base send/receive routines.
worm 0.91.0516: send game data over link (wip)
worm 0.91.0507: improve key handling, mask game field before start
worm 0.90.0505: ctf improvements, link development
worm 0.90.0503: ctf, example level file - capture the flag, though not perfect yet (issues replacing food) - seperate playable levelset from fully documented (tutorial) example
worm 0.90.0501: title picture, mode-specific improvements - title picture at main menu ("worm" formed by wormies) - improve race scoring, remove hunting - initial multifood support - first worm can grow twice as long (useful in Peaworm games) - scores saved for each peaworm level
worm 0.89.0426: further memory usage analysis/tweaking
worm 0.89.0423 - bonus score for completing a level, extra live for each 1000 points
worm 0.86.0417: sprites, names, various improvements - code polish - abbreviate common 4-character instructions for alignment - inline (documented) declaration of ti86abs.inc constants - document memory usage - plan version roadmap - worms' names can be altered from main menu - worm growth can vary per level - both worms die when they run into each other - peas can be any sprite upto 8x8, changable per level - use line routine to draw boxes easily and reliably
worm 0.84.0327: external levels (wormlvl.86s) Try to read levels from calculator string 'wormlvl'. Its source is documented and can be modified to customise levels.
worm 0.84pre.0325: common includes, code cleanup
track ti86 includes; rename to .z80 Don't know when I started using the .z80 extension, but before around this time when I reverted to the more common TI includes (included for convenience).