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Clue (Classic Murder Mystery Game) on SmileBasic

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IvanTheCOol123Created:
So, I like the game clue but I also would like clue to be on SmileBasic Can anyone make Clue (Classic Murder Mystery Game) on to SmileBasic I don't know how to create a game

The game of Clue is under copyright. Even if someone were to make a version in SmileBASIC, it would be stealing. And SmileBoom would remove it from their servers, so nobody could download it and play it. You'll want to direct your energy elsewhere. Instead of developing or requesting games that already exist, try some of the new games we made. There's a whole bunch on the site, and they're both free and legal.

The game of Clue is under copyright. Even if someone were to make a version in SmileBASIC, it would be stealing. And SmileBoom would remove it from their servers, so nobody could download it and play it. You'll want to direct your energy elsewhere. Instead of developing or requesting games that already exist, try some of the new games we made. There's a whole bunch on the site, and they're both free and legal.
Yep there're about 700 programs on this website, and a lot of them are at least decent. Try 'em

So, it's illegal Something legal is like Pyramid Solitaire on Smilebasic

Solitaire isn't under copyright, Clue is. Nobody can own a copyright to the regular deck of cards, or any rules involved in arranging them. But Hasbro owns Clue and all its properties.

I started a Clue clone. Changed the names of the characters to food puns, used default sprites, even set the map to the correct amount of spaces. I quickly lost interest in it though due to complications with AI behavior. I think I deleted it. I would say it would be more interesting to create a game with a similar concept but with entirely different gameplay. This would give you the creative edge to make the game your own while not being Clue. Of course, this would require you to learn how to make a game...

Ivan, you may want to learn how to code. That's one of the best parts about SmileBASIC! If you want, start out by learning how to code with Scratch. Once you get the hang of that, try transitioning into SmileBASIC. This is actually how I started out. Don't ask other people to make games for you though. They have other things to do, and don't really have the time to complete your requests. Come on Ivan, you're COoler than that. If you need help with programming something, that's a different story. Don't be afraid to ask, there's a whole section for it in SBS called "Programming Questions."

I actually don't think it's too difficult to start learning SB right away.