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Maybe it'll grow on me. |
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Not fun. |
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I liked the concept, and stack programming is cool. The levels on the other hand were a bit hard. It felt too much like guessing, and I kept having to look at the solution, which made me sad. |
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Interesting idea. Could make a great educational tool. The instructions page really needs to be an interactive tutorial, I think. |
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Had intermittent problems with program exiting after unsuccessful attempts, but overall a nice puzzle game. |
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Interesting concept! Requires more serious thought than I had time to give it, otherwise I might have got more fun out of it. Something to come back to later!
The instructions could perhaps make it clearer that there are a limited number of words allowed in the initial program -- at first I thought there was a bug when it stopped accepting spaces. |
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Nicely done! It's great to see a game teaching asm and reverse polish. :) The tutorial was good and helpful, and you did a lot to help people along. Even so, it's a tough subject, and I think I would have had a harder time if I hadn't seen it before.
It wasn't clear what the available commands were, and when I started typing in a long instruction set, it seemed to lock up and no longer let me enter spaces -- was that intentional? All told, it was a good game, especially for a week's time, and I think it has potential (especially with more HUD information to let the player know what's available and what's going on). Well done! |
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Cool concept, some nice art, cool ideas. I couldn't get my programs in after the first command (space would not work after a certain amount. |
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Is boring |
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Good execution of an overworked idea. It kept hanging on level 3 for me. |
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Lost some innovation points for being "another program the robot game" in this pyweek. However, I think this was the best one (the stack based machine, and pickable instructions are a nice idea). So the puzzles were fun |
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I can't move the robot |
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I trying, but i can“t play! |
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i can't play |
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Seems like a cool concept, but needs to be energized a bit. prefix commands, only one command allowed (?) - it just got too tedious instead of fun.
It is, however, a great start. With a little tweaking it could be great. |
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Game idea is probably neat but I just can't figure it out. ;) |
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This one surprised me - I kept thinking I wouldn't like it, but I really liked it and it was really quite original. Playing a game with a stack based language is something I've never heard of or considered before. I think it's not a particularly successful pure puzzle game mechanic in that it feels a little too forced, but I really enjoyed it |
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Good concept ... but it just doesn't make a fun game. |
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it's a nice idea, but I had no fun playing this game (I wanted to do it without the solutions.txt, but after struggling with level 1, the level 2 "ROLL" totally caught me off guard... I still have no idea what it does.. |
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yes |
I could run it, and I could watch the instructions (which were good) but when I tried to play I could do nothing. The mouse does nothing, no keys on my keyboard do anything. and since I was in fullscreen mode, I couldn't even exit. I had to kill the process :(
I have a little experience with Forht in the past, so I think this is an awesome idea, it is a shame I wasn't able to play it. |