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A game similar to who wants to be a millionare ...C++ sourcecode...
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File name: kbt.zip
Product homepage: Unknown
Order page: Unknown
Languages: C++
Platforms: MS-DOS
Release Date: 30 August, 2000
Licence Type: Freeware
Size: 134 Kb
Price/fee (US$): Unknown
Number of downloads: 16246

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An alternate & nice way to handle files.
by Unknown, on Thursday Nov 15, 2001
The code handles the question files in a quite a different and excellent way.. by changing file attributes(read only ). Overall a excellent utilization of limited color resources. Good Job!
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dkfjaf
by Daan , holland, on Saturday Jul 05, 2003
This is a verry simple sourcecode. fine for beginners.
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Beginner
by dan , on Friday May 26, 2006
I apoligize. When submitting code to a resource site, or just coding in general, you need to follow a particular coding format. This means indentation, commenting, grouping, etc. This was a pheasible project for high school, and I don't question ability, just brush up on neatness.
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Terrible effort
by Phil, on Wednesday Jan 09, 2008
After downloading and attempting this for awhile I realized how poorly it was managed. Lots of typos, and even wrong answers (I kid you not). Two of the life lines did absolutely nothing for me (the poll the audience and phone a friend), I would have at least expected them to generate a random answer to those life lines. There was no challenge selection for the first questions (I had the simplest question for the very last one, and some of the harder ones at the beginning). Good job on the design though, ran well. Other than that, needs to be fixed up from the typos to the questions.
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