My only gripe is the inability to rotate the cube to USEFUL perspectives. Almost everyone is slightly skewed and almost completely focused on one side. 'Scuse me, but I'm working with a 3D puzzle, I'd like to see the cube from SIDES and CORNERS.
I'm trying to figure out how you broke 100k. By my calculations a "perfect score" 76000. Unless you manage to land a knife on the ? and get more knives (instead of fewer, 0'd score, faster wheel...)
As I fill in a large section nearing the top it starts fading out, the next piece drops in on top, and the next on top of that with no time to react, causing game over. Screen shows no sign of the pieces I just got rid of (so transparent). I am annoyed and moving on to better games.
For what ungodly reason wasn't "up" jump like in every other 2D side scroller ever made? Because of ladders? Well, if Left and Right worked on ladders you'd fall off one side, thus enabling jump again! Gasp!
You know...not being able to drag the purple and blue blocks UP AND DOWN makes designing the level rather difficult. It isn't that hard to let the player do whatever and THEN apply gravity. I got stuck on level 7 (8?) and R didn't help, it didn't Reset the blocks, only the dude.
I came back and decided to see if anything changed.
Nope. 16 pixels from the top on the left is still the sweet spot.
Pieces still don't spawn off the left of the screen.
Pieces STILL JUMP OVER THE MOUSE because the code has a flat dy value instead of halving it and going through a loop twice as often each frame (move half, check for hit, move other half, check for hit).
And it *still* slows down as if Flash is having to keep track of all those pieces even after they fall off the bottom of the screen.
And Master level speed *STILL* only goes up to level 23.
13 million 104 thousand 900. My best yet and I spent 6 hours off doing other things for that (like watching a movie, I watched 3:10 to Yuma).
And the yellow/white background is impossible to read a score on when I finally commit sepuku.
Re-colored the numbers so they're legible.
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~mmj29/temp/CursorChallengeUltd.png
Ok, I don't get it. I have a log, some coal, and a pink flask.
NOW WHAT?
The recipie book is remarkably unhelpful, it only tells me the ingrediants, not what to do with them.