This assignment is to be completed with the same partner as
Homework 6.
To design a complex program from start to finish.
Good design and good style are essential, as always. The same rules as before still
apply, but now we expect more. In addition to following the six-step
Design Recipe, you should be seeking opportunities to replace
repetitive code with abstractions.
Don’t just write code that works—write code that’s easy to read
and easy to understand.
You should have a design document from Homework 6. Please paste
your design document in a
Your assignment is to
implement the space shooter game that you specified for HW6
using ISL (or ISL+ You may reuse any code that you have seen in lecture. However,
if you do so, you must comment each function from lecture
to tell us where you got it. If you start with some code from
lecture and modify it, that requires citation as well.
We don’t require you to implement every feature in our
prototype. At minimum:
You may implement enhancements as you wish, provided that they
don’t significantly impair the game play as described above.
For example:
What you do is not limited to the above. There may be a
small amount of extra credit available for games that
impress our graders; keep in mind, however, that extra features
won’t make up for the basic game play being broken.
You must include, in a comment at the top of the file,
instructions on how to start your game. This should be
something short, like Good luck and have fun!
Write your program in one Purpose
Design & Code Style
Problem
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comment at the end of
your new .rkt
file.
If the actual design in your code diverges from
the design in your design document—and it will!—you
will need to update the design document that you include in your
submission to reflect the changes.
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We have provided playable example games for
Windows, Mac,
and Linux/x86 (32 bit or 64 bit).
(We think that should cover everyone, but if not, please let us know.)
(run GAME0)
, rather than
something long involving big-bang
. Grading will be
done primarily by playing the game, so we
recommend that you turn in code that runs and is somewhat
playable.
Turn In
.rkt
file. Be sure to
list both partners’ names and email addresses in a comment at the
top. Then submit your file through
Canvas.