DamPBN - a DOS-based casual game I've been working on for the last couple of years (details in the comments)

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  • DamPBN

    Damaniel's Pixel By Number for MS-DOS

  • For anyone interested in checking it out, you can find it on GitHub: https://github.com/Damaniel/DamPBN. It's written using DJGPP so it runs in protected mode, and as such requires at least a 386, but I've tested it on hardware down to mid range 386 level and it runs pretty well as long as you have 4MB of RAM, though smaller images may run fine with 2. (I also have another repo devoted to the DOS games and projects I've done over the last 25 years, including a couple I wrote that take advantage of the 160x100 CGA 'graphics' mode, a la Paku Paku).

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