This is really cool, but you need to make it more obvious that you need to press "run" after every change. Otherwise, it looks like the sliders don't do anything.
Isn't this also called a Pythagoras tree?
This is really cool, but you need to make it more obvious that you need to press "run" after every change. Otherwise, it looks like the sliders don't do anything.
Isn't this also called a Pythagoras tree?
i am not sure if it is called that
Interesting take on the bullet hell genre! I liked the art style and the speed progression. It was a little difficult to understand the scoring system at first.
The medals didn't unlock for me, so I would look into that.
Thank you for playing my game!
I removed medals to investigate what's wrong.
I will re-enable it when it proved to be working.
The way the main character is controlled in this game is so sluggish that it's infuriating. I seriously doubt that was the intended functionality of the controls, and if it was, there needs to be some justification for why you can't jump immediately after touching the ground.
Really impressive work. This is one of the few flash galleries that I actually enjoyed looking through.
Awesome!
Very fun and unique. I would have liked to be able to interact with the balls a little more. Yeah, you can push them around, but you can't jump on them. I think that would have introduced some really cool mechanics.
Nevertheless, this is a great game.
I'll play around with that concept, thanks for playing the demo!!
Not a bad idle game, it's sufficiently addictive that I've been working on it for about two months.
Unfortunately, all of that progress was erased after an update.
Poor form.
Fun game, it was nice to try to recognize all of the games I grew up playing again. Marathon mode is absolutely brutal. I would have allowed a few errors or ignored words like "the" or "of" in the recognition algorithm, rather than a strict equality.
I still had a great time playing.
They came for the dinosaurs, and I did not speak out, because I was not a dinosaur. They came for the giant robots, and I did not speak out, because I was not a giant robot. Then they came for the nerds. And I was screwed.
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