2006-07-12 Hunting the Mammoth

I’d like to write a little game in Scheme. That would allow me to practice a bit, and see whether Scheme and Lisp are useful languages or not for non-Emacs work. 😉 Note Steve Yegge’s rant Lisp is Not an Acceptable Lisp, as he says “Not for any value of Lisp.” I think I discovered this via Matt Diley’s link ¹ regarding the title of Steve Yegge’s followup, Software Needs Philosophers. Anyway, I didn’t find the two Steve Yegge articles too interesting, but I am interested in figuring out whether I can use Scheme or Common Lisp for a real project.

=> Lisp is Not an Acceptable Lisp | ¹ | Software Needs Philosophers

So here’s the project. It involves strategy: You command a band of Neanderthals hunting for food. The basic premise is that you are slower and weaker than the animals you are hunting. That’s where the strategy comes in. Here’s my brainstorming:

I hope that this will allow me to do some interesting “level design”. A game like Sokoban.

=> Sokoban

Plus, coding the AI for the animals could be fun. Herding, exploring, fleeing: Sounds interesting. Once this is all done, we might also explore the opposite: Getting your herd safely off the map when beset by humans.

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Sweet idea. Do put up your first working version somewhere. I’d really like to play with it. 😄

– Noufal Ibrahim 2006-07-13 05:49 UTC

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Sounds nice. Btw, have you read PCL?

=> PCL

– Ralph Moritz 2006-07-20 22:52 UTC

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I have read through most of it. I ended up not using CommonLisp, however, because there was no project at hand.

– Alex Schroeder 2006-07-21 12:48 UTC

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