DAVINCI CODE
por AlessandroM9
DAVINCI CODE
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Descripción
Según un viejo libro, en 1490, en Italia, un joven llamado Leonardo solía invitar a sus amigos a participar en un juego: Leonardo elegía una frase y cambiaba las letras que formaban la cita. Todas las letras A de una frase podían convertirse en X o C o la que él decidiera. Así con todas las letras de la frase. La cita original se transformaba en un verdadero código. ¡Ese era el Código de Leonardo!
Cómo jugar
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Comentarios
Elmyr
Aug. 14, 2011
Every comment seems to be the truth. Bad spelling, bad punctuation, having a rigid time limit sucks ass (instead it should be scored based on time), letters should never stand for themselves in a cryptogram, and play again doesn't work. The game is also way too slow to start, which is even more annoying when you've had to refresh because Play Again didn't work, or because you were curious what clicking the monkey would do. Give us a skip button. No one is going to read the intro twice. I can't remember a straight cryptogram game on Kong: polish it up, lose the gimmicks, and you might have a game.
beeps
Aug. 14, 2011
I like these types of code games, but:
a) 'Play again' is broken.
b) Using spaces instead of apostrophes makes some of these almost impossibly difficult.
c) A word game should ensure there are no spelling mistakes. This game is riddled with them.
GentleGiantess
Aug. 14, 2011
Looks like a game I would love. Too bad it has so much stuff to improve... As said by the others, "play again" doesn't work and you have to refresh the page to try again. The game should not be timed, it's already really difficult by itself and it's just gets impossible finding all letters in 5 minutes. It's way too frustrating, there should be other ways of getting hints, like by accomplishing small goals (such as getting five letters correctly in a row, etc).
russ1st
Aug. 15, 2011
1/5. plain stupid.
Sherlockmos
Aug. 14, 2011
You really shouldn't have a letter stand for itself.