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Project-Battle-Ships-Game
This project will help you get more familiar with arrays. You will be recreating the game of battleships. A player will place 5 of their ships on a 10 by 10 grid. The computer player will deploy five ships on the same grid. Once the game starts the player and computer take turns, trying to sink each other's ships by guessing the coordinates to "attack". The game ends when either the player or computer has no ships left. link:https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:Microsoft+DEV277x+1T2018/courseware/76c11a375a0e495e83ab68121566fb12/8f250da826d7405d8fecf99aca3a5e9a/?child=firstProject--Maze-Runner
"MazeRunner", a program that navigates through a given maze. The code for the Maze is written and provided in "Maze.java". The code that uses Maze and decides how to move through it is in "MazeRunner.java". For more details: https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:Microsoft+DEV276x+1T2018/courseware/72c3ae7f7e2f4f54ae5d6d3cfad37409/e14fa96703cb433e99a023799356bb14/?child=firstEvens-And-Odds
The game is similar to rock paper scissors. It is played between two players, in your version it will be you versus the computer. Each player will choose either "odds" or "evens", since youβre playing the computer you will get first pick. Once you have chosen your side, you each choose a number of fingers to play- 0 to 5. The winner is determined by whether the sum of your fingers is odd or even (depending on what you chose). link: https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:Microsoft+DEV276x+1T2018/courseware/05e0e3f42c3644aaa52c2736f6452a9c/28269a95d2ba403eb057e3df9dbe54b1/1?activate_block_id=block-v1%3AMicrosoft%2BDEV276x%2B1T2018%2Btype%40vertical%2Bblock%40a851d35767a040ddbeeeba519a0299d6Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us