AWESOMEGUY333 -- have you checked that there isn't any 'blue glue' underneath the yellow tiles? (it should be three jagged spikes) It makes the blocks stick down permanently unless you reset the level.
If that's not the problem then I don't know how to help, sorry.
I really enjoyed this one.
Although ti can be tricky because you don't have 'solid pages' and it's almost like DOS, it's a whoel lot more fun because it's not 'just click everywhere'
You have to think about it, you have to set your own order of doing things and how to do them, rather than go 'tab tab tab'
Pen and paper is your friend :-)
It's also very satisfying when you begin to learn the code by heart and you can just click away, it becomes a thouhgt process then.
However I will say please make the font a little larger for those with bad eyesight, the strain was giving me a headache on the Help menu. It also doesn't seem to recognise apostrophies, and says 'apos' in its place.
Despite the gripes, 5/5 :-)
Being a math phobe, the first 3 levels fried my brain. When I got ot the third one, I thought 'this isn't submachine for me, I quit'
Then I read the comments -- and heard people saying that it's better after lvl 3. So I used a walkthrough to get past the first 3.
After 3, i was really enjoying it and working it out myself, without getting a headache! lvl 4+ is submachine for me. So, if you are like me, don't give up -- go past first 3, enjoy it from there.
4/5 due to not being able to do the start.
Aww that rocket firing noise is so cute.
First started playing your games because of submachine, then thought why not try something else. You must have the magic, because normally I don't like this sort of thing yet found it addictive!
WARNING, SPOILER (well, clue) FOR PEOPLE STUCK ON LAST BOSS:
You have the right idea about shooting things off. They may not necessarily be dangerous though.
The brightness button on the monitor is your friend. (Saying that though, I shouldn't need to use it for a puzzle game, I like to see what I'm working with! :-D)
Absolutely loving this series -- LOVE the personal touches and the reoccuring themes (the lighthouse pics, typewriter, the victorian chairs, etc) I really admire your work and love seeing how you've progressed by really testing things out and being innovative.