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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 04:33:40 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Paul Reinheimer's Blog: Web Bot Battle - BETA]]></title>
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<i>Paul Reinheimer</i> has posted about a <a href="http://blog.preinheimer.com/index.php?/archives/273-Web-Bot-Battle-BETA.html">contest in the making</a> - a turn-based robot battle sort of game where PHP scripts compete against each other.
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<blockquote>
Just a quick announcement, in an effort to come up with a self scoring contest, I came up with the ridiculously simple concept of robots firing lasers at each other in a fictional arena. Each robot controlled by a different PHP script, and a central arena managing it all. It's basically a turn based game where your robots take turns for you.
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You can check out more about the game and its rules over on <a href="http://example.preinheimer.com/wbb/">the Web Bot Battle</a> site. It defines how your bots should act and even has some examples for you to work from.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 11:12:58 -0500</pubDate>
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