Simple terminal game with pathfinding
This project was created during the first semester of my bachelor's studies within a programming course. It uses a very simple pathfinding implementation and demonstrates it on a robot-chasing game with intuitive terminal controls. It is provided in its original form with some small modifications.
First, it generates a two dimensional world of free fields and barriers. Free fields always create a connected graph so that robots can move to any free field. When the world is generated, you can take a look at it. After, you can start the world simulation and robots will start to move. When the simulation ends, you can browse historical path of each robot.
This project supports GitPack. Local installation/update:
gitpack install github.com/dominiksalvet/pathfinding-robots
- Python 3
To run the game, execute the pathfinding-robots.py
command. Then type a number based on the current options and press the enter key. Feel free to take a look at the example below and get inspired.
Do you want to contribute? Do you have any questions? Then the CONTRIBUTING.md file is here for you.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.