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How to make game bots for chat rooms?

hefaz
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If you ever have used mig33 chat application back in between 2006 to 2014, you know there were some gamerooms, where people joined to play games. Like if I give an example:

A chatroom named: "LowCard"
People can join the room and chat
when someone types: "!start bet_amount" the bot game is started
people types "!j" to join with spending the bet_amount
the bot plays in some round, and each round is timer based, 30 secs per round.
each round players can draw by typing "!d", and card draws randomly from 2 to A
each round the lowest card drawers are knocked out, and finally someone wins in the last round.

Which technology is used to develope such bots? Are there any tutorials about this?
Nov 19 '21 #1
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hokole551
2 New Member
The idea of how to make game rooms is common knowledge for game developers and web developers. Learning syntax rules including things like functions, methods and loops should allow you to easily make a game room. You also need to learn HTML pretty well before doing anything with back-end development (which would require the script to run the gameroom) though the web browser. Then to make it look nice and have a UI (user interface), you need to learn CSS. Simple! Hope this helped anyone.
Dec 27 '21 #2
lawrencemcK
2 New Member
Creating game bots for chat rooms can be a fun project, but it's important to remember the rules and ethics of the platform you're on. Back when Mig33 had gamerooms, it was a different era, and things have changed. Instead of downloading potentially risky files, it's better to explore modern game development tools and chatbot platforms to create your own games in a safe and legitimate way. There are many resources and communities available for learning how to build chatbots for games without resorting to downloads third party app.
Sep 25 '23 #3
lawrencemcK
2 New Member
Creating game bots for chat rooms can be a fun project! To get started, you'll need to learn about chat room APIs and scripting. There are various resources online to help you get going. If you're looking for a specific example, you can check out Minecraft Mod APK for inspiration. Just remember to respect the chat room rules and ensure your bot is designed for positive interactions!
Oct 9 '23 #4
william23413
2 New Member
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Nov 7 '23 #5
PHP Secure
9 New Member
hey! do you mean like what some discord bots do nowadays? and do you want to install it in an online chatroom or like embed it on your website?
Nov 17 '23 #6
william23413
2 New Member
Creating game bots for chat rooms involves utilizing a combination of scripting languages and APIs to interact with the chat platform's interface. Typically, developers use languages like Python or JavaScript along with frameworks such as Node.js. These bots listen for specific commands or triggers within the chat environment and respond accordingly.

In the case of mig33's gamerooms, developers likely employed a combination of server-side scripting and database management to handle game logic and user interactions. Techniques like message parsing, timer management, and randomization algorithms play crucial roles in creating a seamless gaming experience within the chat environment.

While there may not be specific tutorials tailored to replicating mig33's exact setup, resources on chatbot development, game programming, and API integration can provide valuable insights. Platforms like GitHub and Stack Overflow often host open-source projects and discussions related to similar bot development endeavors.

For those interested in exploring this further, I recommend visiting geometrydashofi cial for additional resources and downloads related to chatbot development and gaming experiences. There, you may find tools, libraries, or communities that can assist you in your bot-building journey.
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