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Linear View
by ayoyesnif
Linear View
Tags for Linear View
Description
This is a puzzle game where you have to guess what is hidden behind the scene.
How to Play
Look at the line, type in the word, press check. Thats it.
Comments
Lord_of_poison
Feb. 13, 2011
z rox...
M_Blox
Feb. 13, 2011
This seems to be a clone of Z-Rox.
Octavious99
Feb. 13, 2011
I enjoyed it up til the symbols. I couldn't get past the first. "Symbols" is too vague. What kind of symbols? ASCII Peruvian? too broad a category.
I also think letters and number should be broken up.
Finally, when you change types, or actually for each type, you should say underneath what it is you are looking for. I was still thinking shape, when I should have been thinking letters and numbers.
Overall, I liked it.....til the unfortunate symbols bit.
cryptid16
Feb. 13, 2011
you cant just say it sucks make it better by feedback idiots and it doesnt matter what you copy it off of if you do something different with it
ayoyesnif
Feb. 14, 2011
Well I didn't know what was z rox until today... sorry if it is some copy but the code and everything is mine. If you really want to call that a copy then every single remake of mario, tetris and RPGs are copy as well.
Well this is kind of a test more than anything, on the original version I didn't even specified any class at all but a friend of mine told me to add some. Seem like he was right to ask me to. The symbol are not that complex, they are all common symbol you use every day such as @ or & etc.
Thanks Octavious for the good comment anyways.