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Froze a few times and had poor grammar on level 9, but otherwise a great game. I loved the concept. I can think of a lot of material for a sequel. More complex gates. Monostables, flip flops, latches, seven segment displays, etc. I would look forward to such a sequel.
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Dying animation takes way too long... I like playing with logic, but I don't like waiting for ages to do everything over again when some worm hits me with something..
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needs badges. id like a badge for beating the game. 5 stars for fun, 3 stars for understandable, 5 stars for unique game play, 5 stars for overall awesomeness
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Very fun! Nice concept, interesting puzzles, and it's nice to see a game that involves ACTUAL computer stuff. Would like to see a sequel for sure. However, it's hard to see the entire puzzle at once: I ended up using the snipping tool thing and pasting together a dozen screens to see the whole level. Would be nice to zoom out and see the puzzle better. And, of course, the "action elements" do feel a tad unresponsive. Not the worst I've seen, but could use some tightening up. Maybe make the guy move a little faster so we can get around the level easier. All things considered, a very nice game that I'd like to see more of. 4/5, favorited, lots of fun. :)
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Ugh. Interesting concept, but by level 8 it turned too much platforming, too little puzzle. And by level 10 I just said forget it, I'm not going to continue. A shame, I kind of liked it until then (I still would have preferred it if it was a true puzzler though, without the platforming elements).
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Fun game, but annoying that if you click SPACEBAR on a circuit piece while moving, it will stop you for the animation of the pickup, but fail to pick up. Please make it either stop you at the piece, or pickup nearest...
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very good game with old 2D arcade style of unforgiving player's mistakes. Well, last game with logic gates I played was "Island of Dr. Brain" of 1993! After that, I dealed with gates at schemotechnics lessons in university. 5/5
i draw a map of level to solve it easier.
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When I put all the power supply back to the processor in the last level I expected something to happen. I don't know... fireworks? :P Anyway this is very good game, but need some polish and much more logic. This concept can be really brain stretching, but this game isn't challenging at all. I'm really looking forward for the sequel.
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Level 10 can go to hell. I can't believe the developer would draw away from the main part of the game just to put in some stupid chase scene. On top of that, it's not always easy to place gates, so while you're trying to place a gate the boss is chasing you and kills you. The rest of the game was fun, but level 10 alone makes this game a 2/5.
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Great game... but it takes waaay too long to do. Mabey you (Scriptwelder) could make it slightly easyer? Apart from that5/5!
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A very fun and educational game, especially helps if you are experimenting with Redstone on Minecraft. Although, I still think that there should be an Easter Egg for when you defeat the final boss and reattach all of the correct gates so that the motherboard in the middle would become functional and interactive.
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bffoley: I finally figured out the circuits! The top two wires in are the input, depending on them, one of the four is the output. So, if they are both off (0,0) the top of the on the left side is the output, etc. Confusing, but possible to follow...
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OK really enjoying it, but really stuck on level 10 (the chase). I can manage the chase for long enough to kill the virus etc., but just can't see how to activate the escape :-(
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Sir Niko: This dips into a very common field (in which I study as part of an extracurricular club) called (as I know it) Digital Electronics. These are also known as Logic Gates. In my view, the "puzzles" are actually extremely easy. (Granted, I've been training on these as part of my work.) The only "hard" part is the timing on some levels.
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I've been trying this on and off today, I just dont get the circuits in the last few levels. Im on level 13 and I guess I got lucky on the past two levels.
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Level 10 is incredibly frustrating because I can't really plan out the circuit if I'm constantly running from the guy. Plus I'm also having trouble taking the circuits on/off sometimes, even when the square is blinking around it
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Nice game idea. I love playing with binary circuits, but I gave up on level 4 because I couldn't keep the multi-screen circuit straight in my head. A "map" feature that we could pull up to see what the circuit looked like on each level would be helpful. 4/5