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    VB6 - 1 or 2 Player ScoreFour Game + Chat

    This is a game of Score Four that you can play against yourself or go online and play your opponent. It also includes a chat window. This VB6 project was written and tested on Windows XP only. I cannot guarantee how it will perform on any other Window's OS.

    The zip file contains two folders named Player 1 and Player 2. Only folder Player 1 has the VB project. You need to copy everything from folder Player 1 over to folder Player 2 except the text file named GameInputData.txt. Folder Player 2 already has this file and it is different from the same name file in folder Player 1 so do not copy this file.

    Edit the two GameInputData.txt files and put in the information that pertains to you.

    The game is folder Player 2 is the one that you will give to your friend.

    Open the VB project in folder Player 1 and run it. After it loads right click anywhere on the game board to show the option panel. Select New Game so you can play a game against yourself. To play a two person game open the project in folder Player 2 and run it. On either game click on Connect to Other Player to play a 2-person game.

    To play the game left mouse click on any ball you see that is scattered around the front part of the game board. The ball will be highlighted to indicated it has bees selected. Now move your mouse pointer to the top area around any pole and left click. The selected ball will fall down the pole. If you are playing a 1-person game you will see the scattered balls switch colors from one move to another. If you are playing a 2-person game (online with your friend or with yourself using two game boards) the balls do not switch colors but remain on the game. As each ball is selected it is removed showing only the balls remaining to select from.
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    Anything I post is an example only and is not intended to be the only solution, the total solution nor the final solution to your request nor do I claim that it is. If you find it useful then it is entirely up to you to make whatever changes necessary you feel are adequate for your purposes.

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