It would seem that you can't 'combine' elements untill the last failure has finished dancing, else the game will ignore it. This is [redacted] fustrating becaseu I am finding that after exausively trying every single combination repeatedly and systematically in rapid succession that all of the missing combinations are products of sets I have definitely tried before.
Well, it plays as well as the last installment, however I seem to have to remind my mech to move, this wastes precious HP that I can't buy a immeadiate repair for. I am also a bit put off the enemies don't drop upgrades anymore, and by a number of silly bugs in the shop that really should have been caught early on. It's playable.
I've been trying to figure out how somepeople manage to find these <20 pt solutions... then I noticed that for some problems one of the inputs is identical to the output. (groan)
rofl, I did a karnaugh map for the two bit adder, reconised the XOR's but competely missed the OR gate in the carry. Clearly it is time for me to rest.
This I like. An intuitive interace, proceedurally generated maps and clear (Ultima 6?) sprites. I'd want to be able to soom in and out, and to encouter fewer bugs, but the price is right.
@Selva, what do you mean no challenge, not funny, not fun?
The point of Hell is to be difficult, the joke is that you still need to make perfectly straight and aligned rows of blocks, and clearly you haven't experienced the exileration of triumph as you overcome the difficulties persented here and _triumph over adversity_. Esp since your nick doesn't appear in the highscore list w/ 1 point.
^- - ^ this game is not as chalenging as I remember it being. It can't be that I've gotten any smarter so I guess that it has been made easier. Perhaps adding the option to play versus decks made by other players would help. Or a stronger AI.
While the fundamental game play is good, the unresponsive units is incredibly fustrating; unitll these stupid SOB's actuall follow commands consistently (especially when there is nothing attacking them) I can't play this game, however promising it may be.
While my account has been banned without warning I have to say that this is an excellent game, and I am pleased to see that there is a dilligent (though strange) protection of fairness. However, remember to play regularly or your account info will be lost along with the cards you earned the first time around.