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Four-Line Dropper: A project developed via Agile methodologies
Note that this project was made for a course for the JHU Engineering for Professionals program.
The directory front_end
holds a Rust project for the "front_end" code. Or in
other words, it holds the client-side code for the project. The MVP (Minimum
Viable Product) started with just the front_end, and if all the goals are met,
then the "front_end" may connect to a "back_end" for networked gameplay.
The directory back_end
holds a Rust project for the "back_end" code. It holds
the server-side code for the project. It is mainly used to handle "Networked
Multiplayer" mode for the game.
The directory specifications
holds defined specifications. It currently holds
the back-end specifications (database and protocol).
The directory spreadsheets
hold LibreOffice Calc documents that are
spreadsheets organizing the work. There is a document for User Stories, a
document for the Product Backlogs, and there will be a document for each Sprint.
The directory retrospectives
holds the retrospectives of Sprints 3 and onward.
The directory plans
contains the release plans.
The directory pictures
holds pertinent images to the project. It includes the
"Simple Model" of the project.
What is Four-Line Dropper?
Four-Line Dropper is a game where two players take turns dropping tokens into a board. Making a line of four tokens long horizontally, vertically, or diagonally is the win condition of the game. If the board fills up with no four-line matches, then the game ends in a draw. The game is called "Four-Line Dropper" to avoid clashing with the game's original name that is trademarked (this game is a clone of an existing game).