Card Board is now released as open source on GitHub (under a BSD 3-clause license).
It took a few months to revamp the software to be ready for release. On top of simple stuff like cleaning up and commenting the code as well as making sure all of the elements are properly attributed and licensed, I rewrote the network code to be:
I suppose now WAN play is possible for the few who can arrange a VPN.
Next steps for Card Board include publishing the API documentation and thinking seriously about customization for gamers.
It took a few months to revamp the software to be ready for release. On top of simple stuff like cleaning up and commenting the code as well as making sure all of the elements are properly attributed and licensed, I rewrote the network code to be:
- Generalizable using abstract classes
- Server-less via LAN play over RTMFP.
I suppose now WAN play is possible for the few who can arrange a VPN.
Next steps for Card Board include publishing the API documentation and thinking seriously about customization for gamers.