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there's this periodic table song that helped me though life, and apparently helped me get a new personal high score in this game... even tho this hasn't been updated to the new names of new elements... here's the link to the video if you also wanna get it stuck in your head :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz4Dd1I_fX0
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'au' is not an element 'h' is not an element 'pb' is not an element 'he' is not an element WHAT THE HECK IS THIS ABOMINATION?!?
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ok I tihnk I love you!!!! You have Einsteinium, Lawrencium, Praseodymium, and Darnstadtium. Finally someone who knows the elements!!!!
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This game needs updates to allow for aluminium/aluminum, sulfur/sulphur, and cesium/caesium. Also need to update element 112's official naming (copernicium). Also, why are there spaces for 119 and 120? There are currently only 118 known elements.
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To clarify: Sulfur CAN be spelled using a 'ph' for the 'F' sound, however, on the Periodic table, is is commonly spelled with an F, instead of a 'ph', which is why the program doesn't recognize when you spell it with a 'ph'.
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43, no cheating :) ecept my dad yeling "GERMANIUM" near the end. I felt like going nuts when I realised why sulphur just wasn't working... (you spelt it wrong!)
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Overall good, but a few problems:
Alternative spellings should be allowed. I spell elements 16 and 55 as, respectively, sulphur and caesium, though the game only accepts sulfur and cesium. The game also needs to be updated to accomodate the official naming of element 112 (copernicium), and the game scores out of 120, although only 118 elements have been discovered as of August 2010.
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Near the end there I was just typing in random elements, and I got Americium and Californium (I live in California) by sheer luck.