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C++ Program for CASINO GAME PROJECT


#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<time.h>
void draw_line(int n,char ch);
void rules();
void main()
{
int balanceamt,amt,no,dice;
char playername[80],ch;
clrscr();
draw_line(60,'=');
cout<<"\n\n\n\n\t\tCASINO GAME\n\n\n\n";
draw_line(60,'=');
cout<<"\n\n\nEnter Your Name :";
gets(playername);
cout<<"\n\n\Enter Deposit amount to play game :";
cin>>balanceamt;
do
{
clrscr();
rules();
cout<<"\n\nYour current balance is Rs."<<balanceamt;
do
{
cout<<"\n\n"<<playername<<" enter money to bet";
cin>>amt;
if(amt>balanceamt)
cout<<"Your betting amount is more than your current balance\n\nRe-enter data\n ";
else
break;
}while(1);
do
{
cout<<"Enter your lucky number to bet between 1 to 12 :";
cin>>no;
if(no<=0||no>12)
cout<<"Please check the number!! should be between 1 to 12\n\nRe-enter data\n ";
else
break;
}while(1);
randomize();
dice=random(12)+1;
if(dice==no)
{
cout<<"\n\nGood Luck!! You won Rs."<<amt*10;
balanceamt=balanceamt+amt*10;
}
else
{
cout<<"Bad Luck this time !! You lose Rs."<<amt;
balanceamt=balanceamt-amt;
}
cout<<"\n\nThe winning number was : "<<dice;
cout<<"\n\n\t"<<playername<<" You have Rs. "<<balanceamt<<endl;
cout<<"\n\n-->Do you want to play (y/n)? ";
cin>>ch;
}while(ch=='Y'|| ch=='y');
clrscr();
cout<<"\n\n\n";
draw_line(70,'+');
cout<<"\n\n\t\THANKS FOR COME TO CASINO YOUR BALANCE AMOUNT IS RS."<<balanceamt<<"\n\n";
draw_line(70,'+');
cout<<"\n\nGame developed by C++ Programmings \n";
draw_line(70,'+');
getch();
}
void draw_line(int n,char ch)
{
for(int i=0;i<n;i++)
cout<<ch;
}
void rules()
{
clrscr();
cout<<"\n\n";
draw_line(60,'-');
cout<<"\n\t\tRULES OF THE GAME\n";
draw_line(60,'-');
cout<<"\n\t1. Choose any number between 1 to 12\n\t2. If you win you will get 10 times of money you bet\n\t3. If you bet on wrong number you will lose your betting amount\n\n";
draw_line(60,'-');
cout<<endl;
}

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