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207 commands.
i thought it was easy upto lvl10 where it started to get hard.
does this mean i would be a good programmer?
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Even for a programmer this is tough! 173 commands! Great game, really "puts the fun back in function"! I really like how you urged others to program too!
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how do you do the level with 14 squares to light I light all the the squares but then I kepp on walking and don't know how to stop
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omg. when i play this game, chat never loads. that way, when i beat the game, i didnt get the badge(friends with functions)
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This is easily the most challenging game for me, but once I started playing it, I just couldn't stop! It probably took me over 4 hours to complete the game, but it was well worth it, now I have a BEAUTIFUL Badge and 30 more points! 5/5 and favorited!
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Geez wtf! I got to level 7 and then I realise how the whole function thing works but the functions go on forever! They go in a circle and theres no way to stop him and I keep going after I've lit up all the blue squares, someone help plz?
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Well if you put commands into funtion 1 or 2, than put the func 1 or 2 command symbol somewhere, it will repeat w/e is in your func 1 or 2 slots. Simple concept and fun game at the same time. Make this game part 1 of a series please. Enjoyed it alot!
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Something I forgot to mention (sorry). It would be great to be able to go back and play individual levels once you've completed them.
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This is my new favorite game. My only real complaint is that there aren't more levels. I would be overjoyed to see a sequel with just more puzzles to figure out or a more complicated version with three functions to play with. I will say I thought levels 10-12 were reversed in order of difficulty. 12 was a snap while 10 took me almost an hour (though part of that was the fifteen minutes it took me to finally say "hey, functions inside of functions!"). Wonderful game. Thank you.