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About Anoid NG
Anoid NG is a re-implementation of Anoid, which was never fully implemented. Anoid NG is a 3D version of the old game Arkanoid (which is a version of the even older game, Breakout), in which one would use a pad to prevent a ball from falling out of the playground. Furthermore the goal was to hit all the boxes in the playground in order to gain points and to advance to the next level. Anoid NG takes this concept to the 3D world, and allows the user to play the game in a three dimensional environment, possibly against other players as well. But that is not all. Anoid NG also allows the user to specify levels using a simple XML format, and even extend the game with new objects. As examples of this, we plan to implement some 2D levels from the original Arkanoid game as well as a version of the well-known Air Hockey game. One can take this even further by implementing games such as Pong, Pac-Man and just about any game, which focuses on action. Actually Anoid NG extends the concept of the above games, as we implement realistic physics for all the elements, complete with correct rotation on collision. Furthermore the built-in plugin mechanism makes it very easy for third party developers to implement new aspects of the game (the realistic physics is not a part of the core game, but built using the plugin mechanism).

Move to Git
Mon August 15 21:31:17 CEST 2015
Source is now available using Git because why the hell not? Point your porn viewer in the direction of https://gitlab.westergaard.eu/klafbang/anoid for more terrible C++ code than the world ever deserved.

SubVersion database updated
Thu May 27 11:17:15 CEST 2004
When moving the SubVersion database to the new server, it got updated, and as a result was inaccessable. This has been fixed, and it is again possible to browse the source at https://anoid.westergaard.eu/subversion/anoid/trunk/.

News server up againagain
Mon May 17 14:31:18 CEST 2004
I have restored the news-server againagain; now it has been moved to more reliable hardware, so you can again go to news://anoid.dk/anoid.discuss and post stuff.

Massive refactorings
Sun, 25 Jan 2004 19:44:23 GMT
The source code has undergone massive refactorings, and you should update from CVS before making any changes to prevent conflicts.

News server up again
Wed, 31 Dec 2003 21:23:31 GMT
I have finally gotten around to restore the news-server; now it runs both on port 119 (as all other news-servers do) and 1019 (as it did earlier because my firewall was having issues). In short, you can again go to news://anoid.dk/anoid.discuss and post stuff.

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