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Great game. I do wish there were more levels. And I agree that level 10 should have been the last. I saw immediately what 12 needed but I was stumped for a long time on 10. Keep up the great work.
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Completed the game with 190 commands. Level 10 is the hardest, 12 is cake because it's more of the same of 11. 11 was a bit tricky. Thanks for this game, I feel like my mind just got a bit sharper after this :)
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People who are stuck at level 10,
look at the staircase.There is one extra step somewhere around the top right of the staircase. Think about it.
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I wish the labels for function 1 and function 2 didn't look so similar, it's easy to confuse them with those little subscripts.
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Awesome game. I completed level 1-10 with no walkthrough help, copied level 11 from a walkthrough, and had a quick peek at a walkthrough for level 12. It would've taken me forever to beat level 11 on my own.. :P
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Dear god, I just checked the walkthrough and figured you could do level 10 by [spoiler alert] first doing the left one and jumping back to your starting position... I spent half an hour finding a way to start with the right one and staying on top (and eventually succeeding! but...) at the cost of my sanity.
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The difficulty goes - very easy - (...) - easy - extremely difficult - easy - easy. Level 10 should be the last one if anything.
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Neat game. As a programmer, it was good fun but I found myself using functions that I never would use in real life (inefficiency and wasted moves). I would enjoy more difficult levels though. Only 2 or 3 levels had me stumped
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Level 10 tricked me with its design. I was over thinking it from the get go. Still the game being about programming and functions and what not level 10 seemed overly difficult. As ashamed as I am to admit it the video I watched for the solution had most every slot full.
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That was really fun~! It was relatively easy but still required thought, which is really nice in a game. (Level 11 I had to write out in Excel to finish, though. Easier to spot the patterns that way.) Thank you for making such a fun game, and thanks for not penalizing for doing test runs~
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For people who want to figure it out themselves but could still use a tip: Try writing the whole sequence you need out in notepad, then it is easy to find the patterns that repeat often enough to make efficient functions! Fun game! I liked the music as well.
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Level 10 is why the second badge is worth 30 pts. Seriously though, awesome game! As someone who tutored a lot of classmates in java, this is an excellent explanation of why we use methods and objects. Will def be sharing with my prof. 5/5
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Level 10 took me a few minutes to figure out, but it wasn't difficult. I am not a programer...I can barely check my email.
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I would love it if the user could change the speed of the robot's movements and if there were puzzles where what speed he is moving at can effect certain things. If robot is moving at a speed < 0.5 then some tiles can't be lit etc.