I found a new technique which may help to get the Devil's in the Details badge when playing as Moses. Just stand still and hurl the Ten Commandments at Satan until he's down. If you do this fast enough, nothing can hit you.
Looking back at your 60 Second Life, you will find many fond memories of what you have achieved and experienced. You lived your life to the fullest and always took care not too miss out.
Love wasn't meant for you. Except for a few, very rare moments. You made a solid living. Quite a few chances slipped by, but there's more to life than just money. Being with your friends and family was the single most important part of your life. You also cared a lot about people in general and were a beloved human being. Hobbies, shmobbies. You obviously had better things to do in life. Maybe something else enriched your life more than any hobby ever could do.
@epika05 On a Windows, right-click on the game, click Settings, open the middle icon with the folder, set the slider to 0, click OK, and set slider to 1MB. On a Mac, I don't know.
You are our prisoner now. You'll stay imprisoned until you tell us where the gold is hidden. When you tell us where gold is, we will kill you. Thanks for understanding!
Just a tip: almost always use the British spelling for words. This lets you get a free letter in, e.g. using "colour" instead of "color" means you get to use an extra "U".
@vulcan95 Your hypothesis is apparently correct. I began with the initial configuration on loading the game (-2 -1 0 1 1.5b). I then divided 1.5 billion by 360 to get 4,166,666 ⅔. I multiplied 360 by 4,166,666 to get 1,499,999,760. I subtracted the product from 1.5 billion to get 240. I replaced 1.5b in the initial configuration with 240. The pattern produced was identical either way.
Just so you know, this does not work the same as the original Space Invaders. In the original Space Invaders, the small invaders were worth 30 points, not 40, and aliens could destroy the shields (green things) as they passed through them. Still an awesome remake, though, so I'll give it 4/5. Once got a high score of over 58,000 in this, though.
@ShoeTactical The game can be interpreted however anybody wants to interpret it. It's like looking at a piece of art. The artist can come up and tell what it's supposed to be, but people can and will still interpret it however they wish.