Robotfindskitten is a thrilling journey into the life of a robotic kitten-finder. It's also a weird ASCII graphics. You play the role of a robot, and the goal is to touch various ambiguous objects (ASCII characters) until you find the one that has been designated the 'kitten' for that particular level. In Mac OS System 7 and later, an alias is a small file that represents another object in a local, remote, or removable file system and provides a dynamic link to it; the target object may be moved or renamed, and the alias will still link to it (unless the original file is recreated; such an alias is ambiguous and how it is resolved depends on.
Way to go, robot! You found...
My name is Leonard and I am the world's biggest robotfindskittenfan!! I made this page to show off my rfk hacks and my love for allthings robotfindskitten. I hope you like my little piece of thekitten-finding web.
robotfindspython!
I wrote a version of robotfindskitten in my favoriteprogramming language, Python!Downloadit now--it's awesome! Note: this requires a Unix system such asLinux.
robotfindskitten - The Card Game!
robotfindskitten is now a card game! Can you believe it? Print and play!
Non-Kitten Item Mania!
My Python version of robotfindskitten lets you read non-kittenitems (NKIs) in from files. You can have lots of fun mixing andmatching quotes from different sources, or just running it on textfiles to see random lines from the files. Here are some files full ofNKIs to get you started.
- Vanilla NKIs, the same ones thatcome with both POSIX and Python robotfindskitten. Use this with otherNKI files to mix in the 'canonical' NKIs with your custom ones.
- Original NKIs from the very firstDOS version, way back in 1997.
- Nethack NKIs taken from the listsof fortune cookies. (I hope the Nethack people don't mind)
- Send me your lists of non-kitten items (leonardr at segfault dotorg--no spam, please!) and I'll put them up here!
Mac Os Catalina
Version collector
One of the best things about robotfindskitten is the number ofdifferent versions of it, for different platforms and in differentlanguages. I'm keeping track of all the different versionsI've played.
- The original DOS version
- POSIX C (the original and the new one)
- POSIX C with MegaHyperDeath patch
- Inform
- OpenGL
- PHP
- Java applet
- CGI
- Python (of course!)
- Nintendo DS
- ...more to come!
How many have you played?
Me with the dev team!
In 2001 I had the good fortune to meet some of the robotfindskittendev team. Here's a picture of me withPete Peterson II (pedro) and of me with Nick Moffitt(crackmonkey, left in back and some other rfk fans). A couple yearslater I also met SeanNeakums (sneakums) at a party. I've also met Dave Griffith, who wrote the Inform version of robotfindskitten. We're both from the same town! How wild is that?
robotfindskitten 2
Exclusive to The Ultimate robotfindskitten Fan Site! Anextremely goofy, never released sequel to robotfindskitten from 1999called 'robotfindskitten 2: This time it's personal!'. I put it uphere because the page it was on got all redesigned. Here's the olddescription from that page:
'If you found robotfindskitten just a little too relaxing, if you cravea revival of the glory days of ANSI blood-and-guts, then have I got adeal for you! At great expense, I have written the definitive sequelto robotfindskitten, taking out all the funny messages and bizarreobjects and replacing all that hoity-toity kitten-finding nonsensewith a simple goal: kill or be killed!'This is actually intended more as a framework for building your ownlittle ANSI game, than as an actual game. There's no makefile oranything, but it's got a doubly-linked-list implementation and decentexamples of malloc() usage and function pointers (I wrote rfk2 mainlyto overcome my fear of malloc() and function pointers), so you mightfind it useful.'
Robotfindskitten Mac Os 11
Download robotfindskitten 2 now!That's all for this web site. Now go and FIND KITTEN!
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This document (source) is part of Crummy, the webspace of Leonard Richardson (contact information). It was last modified on Saturday, February 23 2019, 16:16:26 Nowhere Standard Time and last built on Sunday, May 02 2021, 17:00:02 Nowhere Standard Time.
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