Minesweeper in VB.NET

hasnain_razwi

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Hi all. Im new to the .NET environment. I dont know if this is the right forum for posting this message (since Im new to the forum to) but here goes! I need help with making a Minesweeper game in VB.Net. if anyone has any suggestions or can recomend sites where I can get some source code, it would be great. Plus if you can give me advice on which objects (like grid boxes, picture boxes) I should use for my interface, please do.
Thanks
 
Do you want to write it from scratch? If so, you dont need source code :)

If you want to tweak an existing game, like Minesweeper, to learn how to write a game - you can probably search the net for a few versions.

Whats your level of experience? Do you know VB.NET very well and just need help with the game, or do you need help learning VB as well?

-ner
 
I think its a very easy game to do, and you shouldnt have many problems if you have some basic knowlege on the .net platform.

Give it a shot... a bunch of buttons and some random numbering wont hurt anyone! :D
 
Yes, but at a minimum theres going to be some kind of 2 dimensional array being used (or something more complicated). Since hes asking such a broad question, I wanted to know if hes ready to do that kind of coding yet or maybe needs some basic programming lessons before tackling something bigger.

-n
 
well i have some experience with progaming. so i can handle complicated codes. i have been toying with the idea of a two dimensional array for buttons or picture boxes myself. thing is, it was very easy to create a control array in vb 6. but i dont know how to make a control array in vb.net. any suggestions on that? and can u recomend any sites that would have the source code for that game so i can look it up.
thanks.
 
I had a similar situation in one of my calculator programs. The form has a bunch of bitmap buttons whose position, number, and text vary depending on a user menu selection. All the button information is in a 2D array, with the first dimension holding its placement and the 2nd dimension its value. As I remember, if the first dimension was "" then the button was not created, if not then it was. The array numeric structure handled the buttons position, ie. (0,0) in one place, (1,0) in another ,etc. So, it went like this in a loop: if array(i,0) <> Nothing then put in the #i position with a number i event handler with the button text being array(i,0). The remainder of the array was calculation formula and values. Its actually easier than it sounds and working with 2D arrays in a loop is very simple.

I hope this helps
Dan
 
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