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fun. needs what everyone else is saying. Maybe in a sequel. Level 10 was, unfortunately, harder than 11 or 12 (it should have been the last level). 4/5
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Decent instructional game. This should be fleshed out for children. Add an RP element to earn more function slots, and new moves. Good beginning.
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Great game, only suggestion, it would be a nice addition to have the program light up in sync with what the robot is doing, sort of like 'step through' in a real programming environment.
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This game is fantastic 4/5. For me to give it a 5/5, it would need a save/level select option. Another neat addition to the game would be if the code lit up as it was being executed. This would differ from real programing where incorrect output occurs and you have no idea where, but I think it would be satisfying to see how efficient your functions are when the robot performs many actions with just the one line of code.
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4/5 I like the game, but it gets boring. Also, I played a game almost identical to this years ago. But still, it is a great game.
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Nice variation on these games. really really needs a save function. Keyboard controls rather than click-drag would also speed up the game.
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This takes a lot of time, and no there is no particular "fun-element" to make up for it. I was amused for the first 5-6 levels.
Way too repetetive.
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oh yeah, almost forgot: good game. 5/5. aside from the obvious lack of save/level select, and also the fact that it's kind of short, it's a great game.
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Great game, I program for my job and beat this on my lunch break, definitely was a light change of pace to what I've been working on. 4.5/5, nice work, fully responsive and makes you use your noodle a bit.
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Excellent game, a save function would be nice, maybe some awards or something could make it a bit shinier.
to BUDlord: it's the same in principle, but if you want to say it's stolen simply because it has similar commands, then every program ever written is stolen being that they're just a reconfiguration of the commands of the language.
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4/5 for the idea. I think it still needs a few more elements, such as conditions, and more of the less obvious levels, such as 10.