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The LaCoGeSSta Research
由 SirRealism
The LaCoGeSSta Research
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遊戲介紹
The LaCoGeSSta Research is a puzzle game about eating and being eaten. Solve every puzzle by having only 1 species left.
- 15 levels plus 5 tutorial levels.
- Ridiculous background comments.
- Randomly generated Levels from size 2x2 to 20x20 (see if you can solve THAT!)
- Never ending gameplay!
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遊玩說明
Move with Arrow keys, accept with Space, cancel with Escape, Shift to toggle View, M to toggle Mute, Q to toggle Quality, G to toggle Grid, R to Restart
留言
ChaoticAgenda
May. 20, 2010
I keep seeing all these comments about how the game is partly about guessing. Does nobody hit the shift key so they can see the entire area?
unlimitedeclipse
May. 31, 2010
i love the little details in the background like the nerdy pick up lines and jokes, made my day 5/5
ShadowFox21
Mar. 23, 2011
nerdy pickup line #50 WoW!
Zack5777
Jul. 20, 2010
I love the concept and idea, 5/5 I have not played a game like this before and loved every bit of it, even incorporating the gameplay into the menu navigation was a good twist, what really added to it on top of all of that was the background, the funny pickup lines really made me laugh, keep making games and good as this.
aturtledoesbite
Dec. 19, 2010
You know, I think it would be possible for someone who would use these pick-up lines to make a program that can solve any puzzle if you put all the creatures in the right place. After all, every puzzle has but one way to solve it, correct?
And on another note, we need to document these pick-up lines so that we can have them all in order. I'll start with #1: "Hey babe, wanna see the exponential growth of my natural log?" (Now someone post #2, then #3, and so on.)