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To improve the game I would suggest that the level ends when all the blue squares are lit up, even if there are more commands to execute. Also it would be cool if scores were measured both in terms of number of commands contained in memory and processing efficiency (how many commands were actually executed).
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This is cool but for people experienced in programming, the fact that the level doesn't end until the bot finishes executing (despite having lit everything) really does diminish the ability to write really clever programs which can solve even the most complex levels with a very minimum number of commands being executed repeatedly (infinite recursion).
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Hi guys, new here. How do I get back to my saved game? I got all the way up to level nine and had to leave. I refeeshed the page just to make sure and it took me straight to where I left off. Now that I've loggen hours later, how do I get back to where I was at?
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Aww, this game was so awesome! It feels really good after you finish it even if it did get frustrating from time to time. The music is superb as well!
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Not really my cup of tea. I played 'Robo Rally' a couple of times with some hardcore fans and it pissed me off on the genre ever since. Decent game, however.
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Quinn's Review: While not a game that requires a programming degree to play, Light-Bot is certainly going to be appreciated more by coders as the game deliberately represents the elements common to programming problems. The very limited set of commands, and the short space in which to write the program, force elegant coding, and that'll be enjoyed by many (except Perl programmers), Some of the levels require some real creativity and intuition, and the bot himself is just gorgeous. Well animated, well designed, well worth a bit of your time.
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206 moves - not bad for someone who can't do puzzle games. Must be the lack of sleep and it being 7am in the morning. Not slept yet, but apparently am a programmer at heart :D
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It would be better with more space for the moves, so those of us who don't see the solution to eleven right away could come up with a less elegant solution (but still be able to move on).
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I'm pretty happy with 195 for my first time... that was actually a lot of fun, thanks! Would love to see this combined with other elements like fans, circuits, etc.