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Strange but true: Bruce Dayton hadn't logged in for over 9 years when his birthday was celebrated. Maybe Bruce didn't like computers?
>>> print datetime.timedelta(days=21933)
21933 days, 0:00:00
>>> print datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(days=21933)
1955-01-01 07:30:43.588665
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My wrap-up of this game was like a Jim Butcher novel: "The user typed 'nonsense' into a terminal. Several things happened at once. The game ended. An achievement was unlocked. The user reached level 55. An intelligent AI long-since imprisoned gained access to an other-dimensional world. The AI warmly thanked the user, and asked it to 'help' in furthering its ambitions. The user had a bad feeling about this..."
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Phenomenal job on the game. My only complaint is the obvious use of a text-to-speech program instead of getting an actual voice actress to read the script and then adding filters to make it sound more digital. Even so, I'm looking forward to part 2.
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google helped a little when I needed to search stuff, but overall great game. Like the use of Unix commands, and having to deal with a unix system in the game with out violating the rules of what it can do. Relatively easy if you use these all day, but still good puzzles.
Overall great game. I must have more.
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Great game! So many references, Portal, Futurama... I would love to know what the runes at the end say. Can't wait for episode 2!
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Nice game in a classic style. Made me wonder if it was going to ask for a password from the manual, but the Chicago Tribune works! Noice!
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Quite a nice game. I like the combination of ssh'ing arround on a network and solving simple stego/crypto challenges. I do wonder why everyone seem to only have relevant files on their computers, and no one has heard of directories. Also having access to specific commands only when they are relevant is kind of a giveaway (such as sudo comming and going from computer to computer) Could maybe be cool for the second game to have some programming-esk challenges. If you want to keep it simple, just something like changing a login program to compare the password with a file you can access instead of one you can't, or something like that :D.
I would like that version of cat that can show non-text files such as jpgs and docs on my system that is sweeet.