Awesome game, actually made me think. I like the old school permutations; I used to play with coding with my old TI-81 calculater in high school, but along came Lightbot Conditionals and gave me a headache! Having limits on functional commands gives me the willies. 5/5
I depart from most commenters in saying that this game stimulated my mind very little. That about sums it up; this game could use a lot more visuals, objectives, sound effects, etc. 3/5
4/5 I really don't like simple grammar mistakes. Note to developer: use Microsoft Word, run a spelling and grammar check, THEN use the text in the game.
Should be awarded consolation tech points if you fail a level.
I was wondering why the ending sucked so badly. Then I read that he wasn't going to finish the game. Great concept; too bad it would take a lot of time to design some more challenging levels.
* Spoiler * That was a tough puzzle at the end of the game to input the code. Everything else was so easy that I did not think of reverse cryptology, and the freakin' walkthrough mentioned nothing. The code is there... you just need to be aware of it!
1948 - that's not bait... that's against all odds! Very nice tactical game, but got bored after a while. The rank means nothing if you can do nothing with it. 4/5
Damn... my only wrong move was abandoning the SUV too early at the pileup accident. If it were a bit more descriptive, I would have been comfortable enough with my first choice. I like the suspenseful music and plenty of choices. 4/5