Divide and Conquer game added to Apps-for-Android

Divide and Conquer game added to Apps-for-Android

Divide and Conquer

Divide and Conquer

Karl Rosaen over at the Android Developers Blog has posted about a new game he recently wrote and added to the open source apps-for-android project. Called Divide and Conquer, the game is based on the same premise as the old JezzBall game you might have played when you were younger: you navigate/draw a line to separate a bunch of bouncing balls without letting a ball touch the line as it is being drawn.

It’s no first person shooter or anything, but the source code might provide budding developers with some insight. You can download the source from the apps-for-android project here.


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