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So far the conditional levels aren't near as hard as the ones before it. And I don't think it's to hard to comprehend the score goes down instead of up. So don't get why people are whining about that. I <3 puzzle games that make me think. Obviously giving this 5/5 since it seems unique to me.
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I'm not very far into this game at all and already find myself running in circles... Think I need to put more thought into what is going to happen instead of doing this via trial and error it's not getting results at all :( going to be a long badge
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Hands down the best game I played so far on the site..and I love the game makers of K. I can't believe the braingasm on completing the last conditional. I could feel my brain flexing. 5/5
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All programmers are lazy as we know, we like to do things the easiest way. While I won't state the flaws of some of the retarded patterns for functions to do it the most 'optimal' (highest scoring) way, I will ask: where is the copy-the-nearest-tile-I-click-on key as part of the controls so that I can place tiles with as little effort as possible?!
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For the longest time, I thought conditionals were activated by STEPPING on a colored tile and couldn't figure out why it wasn't registering. You should have seen my jaw drop when I realized I had to lightbulb.
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when f2 calls f1, after f1 is done processing, it never returns control back to f2 unless there is a break, which is usually locked.
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this game sucks it was skipping over most of my commands so i can't beat the level at all i even tried the walkthrough
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I like that the walkthrough solution for the last stage involved a little dancing around, just like my solution! The walkthrough shows it in 25 Commands and 265 Calls, and I don't understand why it involves 2 consecutive uses of the light command. I can't figure out what, if anything, that does. My solution was only 20 Commands and 200 Calls:
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MAIN: Right, Jump, Left, F1
FUNCTION 1: Right(orange), F2, F2, Left(orange), Jump, Light(purple), Jump, F1
FUNCTION 2: Light, Jump, Walk(purple), Left, Light, Jump, Walk(purple), Left
Quite random toward the end, and I had to cross my fingers, but it got the job done!
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FOR THOS WITH TURNING PROBLEMS
the left turn button turns the robot to ITS rights, and the right turn button to ITS left.
minds that its from the robot's perspective
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Have only had time now to play through the basics. Must say, compared to LightBot1, I like the UI where you can click a function and then a command to be written into it.