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Blew my mind. Not the hardest game I've played, but it made my brain work in a very different way. Love it! And would love to see more!
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Ending might be pointing towards the fact that the modules are placed in the monkey's brain, as seen in //config. Does this mean that by deleting BIOS.bin i deleted...the monkey's brain?
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If you are looking for hidden background squares to unlock hidden levels, these are the stages you will find them: mod_a lv5; mod_b lv4; mod_c lv5; main lv4; dir lv7; sys lv1. Give it a + :O)
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I feel like something like this could be a useful testing tool in studying pattern recognition and basic problem solving, both in humans and other animals (with a simplified version obviously). The fact that you don't know exactly what you're striving for at the beginning of the level is very intriguing to me.
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I loved this game. What an innovative idea, and I liked that the puzzles are hard enough to challenge me but not ridiculously difficult to frustrate. 5/5
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neat little puzzle game that isn't so much as a game, as it is just noticing some resemblance of a pattern and aligning the screen so the pattern matches. the subtle touches of minimalist colors, shapes, designs, and the cats, make this a memorable experience. 4/5. :)
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Obviously, this is not about spatial reasoning. It's about the high level plaid recognition skills. Far more important than mere puzzles, monkeys, cats or bananas!
Unless it is a plaid-clad cat, of course.
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This is definitely different, a few levels took me a few seconds to figure out the patterns, but other than that, its a very relaxing yet stimulating game, good job fabrlQ!
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I love this concept. A very well executed game. Much appreciated. The minimalism of the puzzles coupled with the visual complexity made it very enjoyable for me.
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I don't remember playing this but apparently I got the badge before? Oh well, free badge of the day. And time to play this... again? I guess?
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The colourmatching ones are especially fun if you're colourblind. "No, you didn't solve it. that one's red and all the other ones are green" :'(
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Wait, I deleted the BIOS? With the increasing dopamine levels... Did I just prove that I was too smart to live, followed by self inflicted execution for the cat overlords?
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After replaying the levels to do the secret levels, noticed what the ending more or less meant, the cat had deleted your permissions, so that you couldn't stop them and the banana was also an arrow, meaning that you'd proceed, with deleting the bios file, which likely means that either you basically just destroyed the computer you were hacking, or I think more likely.... Your own partially digital brain. First you get firmware errors, and right before you fix them the cat hijacks you into it's computer hacking device, uses you to get into a system mainframe where it makes itself the only one able to mess with it, and kills you off to prevent you from taking back control. Well played cat, well played.
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An infinite number of monkeys, with an infinite number of computers, and an infinite number of banana rewards... Eventually one of those monkeys will make their way to super admin.
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All of this took in place of the monkey's brain chip - the ''cat'' was only a virus's embodiment. Bananas were how he infected you at first - the virus needed to slip through in one of your ''dopamine awards''. At first he just glimpses, but later on is when he will make a clear appearance. Especially on the last level - halfway through you have that simple puzzle as it seems. You hover through...and it fades away to something else. This is what happens in reality - you are hacking in some important //core files. The last morphing puzzle was hacking into BIOS. The final banana award you get after ''proceed?'' appears - wait a while and it will start blinking, uncovering the > button behind activating the proceed and probably deleting the monkey's brain.
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Great game with a perfect soundtrack to boot! Only slight issue was the lack of a real ending, but other than that, a game which I've been hooked on the last 30mins!
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Interesting. Frustrating at times, but simple enough to keep me playing. I would have liked to have any references in the last module explained. The only one I recognized was the Piet Mondrian painting. It also needs some indication that you're finished at the end instead of just taking you back to the module selection menu.