Shuffle game using C++

If you think playing a game as this is a child’s play, try a hand on this and think again. Its all about how you plan on making your next move. All the best, have fun.

Here is a simple game developed in C graphics which is called ‘The Shuffle Game’. We believe u have already played many of such games where in you need to arrange scrambled pieces of a picture, alphabets or numbers. In the present program you have been given a matrix of 16 squares of which 15 are assigned with 15 different numbers and 1 is left out blank (empty space for movement of the remaining boxes) which are all shuffled. All you have to do is arrange these numbers in order as shown in the picture given below. The number of moves and the number that have been arranged by you in the proper position will be continuously displayed on the screen. The controls are as given below.

Controls:

You can move the boxes by using the arrow keys on your keyboard or by simply clicking on the box which you want to move into the empty space. While using the arrow keys, if you want to move the box left to the empty space just hit the left arrow button. Similarly you can move the boxes on the top, bottom or right of the empty box by hitting the up, down or right arrows respectively. In case you want to restart the game all over again just click the ‘RESTART’ button or if you want to quit the game, all you have to do is to click the ‘EXIT’ button on the screen.

Shuffle game using C++

Shuffle game using C++

Source code:

#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
union REGS in,out;
void *buf;
int size,count=0,px,py,rnd[4][4],correct=0;

float octave [7]={130.81,146.83,164.81,174.61,196,220,246.94};

int callmouse()
{ in.x.ax=1;
int86(51,&in,&out);
return 1;

}
void mouseposi(int &xpos,int &ypos,int &click)
{ in.x.ax=3;
int86(51,&in,&out);
click=out.x.bx;
xpos=out.x.cx;
ypos=out.x.dx;
return ;
}
int mousehide()
{
in.x.ax=2;
int86(51,&in,&out);
return 1;
}
void done(void)
{
int i,j;
mousehide();
j=0;
int n;
for(i=1;i<=15;i++)
{
n=random(7);
sound(octave[n]*4);
delay(300);
setfillstyle(1,2);
bar(42+j,425,68+j,455);
setfillstyle(1,0);
bar(68+j,425,72+j,455);
j=j+29;
}
nosound();
delay(1000);
for(j=0;j<382;j+=2)
{
for(i=0;i<575;i+=2)
{
putpixel(26+i,25+j,4);
putpixel(26+i,460-j,4);
putpixel(25+j*3/4,28+i*3/4,2);
putpixel(595-j*3/4,458-i*3/4,2);
delay(0);
}
}
delay(1000);
settextstyle(1,0,5);
setcolor(14);

outtextxy(320,300,”http://electrofriends.com”);
outtextxy(321,300,”http://electrofriends.com”);
delay(500);
getch();
exit(0);
}
checknum(int mat[4][4])
{
int k=0,i,j;
correct=0;
for(i=0;i<=3;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<=3;j++)
{
k++;
if(k==mat[i][j])
correct++;
}
}
gotoxy(10,11);
printf(“NUMBERS ARE IN CORRECT POSITION IS ..: %d “,correct);
if(correct==15)
{
bar(130,40,480,80);
settextstyle(1,0,4);
outtextxy(300,60,”CONGRAGULATIONS !”);
done();
}
else
{
bar(20,415,480,463);
j=0;
for(i=1;i<=correct;i++)
{
setfillstyle(1,1);
bar(42+j,425,68+j,455);
setfillstyle(1,0);
bar(68+j,425,72+j,455);
j=j+29;
}
}
return 0;
}

void move(int &a,int &b,int &c,int &d,int &w,int &x,int &y,int &z,int &num)
{
if(a>192 && b>190 && c<403 && d<404)
{
sound(600);
count++;
gotoxy(10,9);
printf(“NUMBER OF MOVES..: %d “,count);
mousehide();
size=imagesize(a,b,c,d);
free(buf);
buf=malloc(size);
getimage(a,b,c,d,buf);
bar(a,b,c,d);
putimage(w,x,buf,COPY_PUT);
w=a;
x=b;
y=c;
z=d;
if(num==1)
{
rnd[px][py]=rnd[px+1][py];
rnd[px+1][py]=0;
px++;
}
else if(num==2)
{
rnd[px][py]=rnd[px-1][py];
rnd[px-1][py]=0;
px–;
}
else if(num==3)
{
rnd[px][py]=rnd[px][py+1];
rnd[px][py+1]=0;
py++;
}
else if(num==4)
{
rnd[px][py]=rnd[px][py-1];
rnd[px][py-1]=0;
py–;
}
checknum(rnd);
callmouse();
delay(40);
nosound();
}
return ;
}

main()
{
int a1,b1,cl,a,b,c,d,w,x,y,z,key,p=0,q=0;
int g=DETECT,m,ext=0,rst=0,rx,ry,num,i,j;
initgraph(&g,&m,”c:\TC\bgi”);
randomize();
gotoxy(50,9);
printf(“http://electrofriends.com”);

do
{
correct=0;
count=0;
gotoxy(10,9);
printf(“NUMBER OF MOVES..: %d “,count);

gotoxy(10,11);
printf(“NUMBERS ARE IN CORRECT POSITION IS ..: %d “,correct);
setfillstyle(SOLID_FILL,4);
setcolor(15);
for(j=200;j<360;j+=50)
{
for(i=200;i<365;i+=50)
{
rectangle(j-1,i-1,j+46,i+46);
bar(j,i,j+45,i+45);
}
}
rectangle(192,190,403,404);
settextstyle(1,0,3);
for(i=0;i<=3;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<=3;j++)
{
rnd[i][j]=0;
}
}
for(i=0;i<=15;i++)
{
do
{
rx=random(4);
ry=random(4);
} while(rnd[rx][ry]);
rnd[rx][ry]=i;
}
char ab[10];
settextjustify(CENTER_TEXT,CENTER_TEXT);
q=p=0;
for(i=0;i<=3;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<=3;j++)
{
if(rnd[i][j]!=0)
{
sprintf(ab,”%d”,rnd[i][j]);
outtextxy(225+p,217+q,ab);
}
else
{
setfillstyle(1,0);
px=i;py=j;
bar(199+p,199+q,247+p,247+q);
w=199+p;
x=199+q;
y=247+p;
z=247+q;
}
p+=50 ;
}
p=0;
q+=50 ;
}
bar(130,40,480,80);
bar(10,425,480,455);
setfillstyle(SOLID_FILL,4);
rectangle(534,374,591,411);
bar(535,375,590,410);
outtextxy(561,390,”EXIT”);
rectangle(484,419,591,456);
bar(485,420,590,455);
outtextxy(538,433,”RESTART”);
setcolor(4);
rectangle(10,10,610,470);
rectangle(15,15,605,465);
setcolor(14);
rectangle(12,12,607,467);
settextstyle(1,0,4);
outtextxy(300,60,”SHUFFLE GAME”);
line(150,85,450,85);

j=0;
delay(1500);
int n;
for(i=1;i<=15;i++)
{
n=random(7);
sound(octave[n]*4);
delay(300);
setfillstyle(1,2);
bar(42+j,425,68+j,455);
setfillstyle(1,0);
bar(68+j,425,72+j,455);
j=j+29;
}
nosound();
setfillstyle(SOLID_FILL,0);
bar(30,425,480,455);
settextstyle(2,0,5);
outtextxy(250,425,”YOU CAN USE ARROW BUTTONS OR MOUSE TO MOVE BLOCKS.”);
outtextxy(250,450,” PRESS ANY KEY TO START……..” );

getch();
bar(20,415,480,463);
callmouse();
do
{
gotoxy(10,20);
mouseposi(a1,b1,cl);
if(a1>w && a1x+50 && b1w && a1x-50 && b1w+50 && a1x && b1w-50 && a1x && b1

if((a1>535 && a1<590 && b1>375 && b1<410 && cl==1) || key==27)
done();
rst=0;
if(a1>485 && a1<590 && b1>420 && b1<455 && cl==1 )
rst=1;
} while(rst==0);
} while(rst!=0);
closegraph();
}


If you find difficult to compile the code, Download source code,exe and support files from HERE

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You have seen it, you have played it, you have seen the source code. Now its your turn to show us how creative your thinking is!! We hope you have got all the ideas that you need to build such a game with C graphic. If you are successful do send us a copy of the game. We will see through that your name comes on this site.

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