I Wanna Figure Out How To Spend $35 And Two Pennies That Were Found On The Floor
Creator: Racic
Creator's Comments:
Racic [Creator]
Have you ever found yourself with $35 and two pennies that were found on the floor and not been sure how to spend them? Well you're in luck! With this wonderful software created by Racic, you'll see four different ways to potentially spend $35 and two pennies that were found on the floor!
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UPDATED: The Duolingo bug should be fixed now. Thanks for letting me know!
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Difficulty: N/A
Sep 16, 2024
4 Reviews:
Jopagu
This game was originally released for the Sudoku Jam. That version was very buggy (impossible at one point), so I'm glad to see it get a full release with those issues fixed and a new stage added.
Ultimately, it's pretty clear that this is a game that was rushed out for a jam. Each stage is only one screen, making the full game extremely short. Additionally, none of the traps were particularly interesting. I think more could've been done with some of these concepts, but it wound up with just generic flying objects with funny sounds.
The final stage (Miku), was by far the most interesting, definitely having benefitted from that time in the oven. It's a cool concept mixing a mastermind puzzle with an avoidance. I think it could've benefitted from being a bit longer (5 numbers?) as I solved it before I could properly take in the avoidance parts.
Overall, I can give this game a recommendation since it's very beginner friendly and shouldn't take very long at all. However, don't expect much from it as it's pretty generic trapwise.
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Ultimately, it's pretty clear that this is a game that was rushed out for a jam. Each stage is only one screen, making the full game extremely short. Additionally, none of the traps were particularly interesting. I think more could've been done with some of these concepts, but it wound up with just generic flying objects with funny sounds.
The final stage (Miku), was by far the most interesting, definitely having benefitted from that time in the oven. It's a cool concept mixing a mastermind puzzle with an avoidance. I think it could've benefitted from being a bit longer (5 numbers?) as I solved it before I could properly take in the avoidance parts.
Overall, I can give this game a recommendation since it's very beginner friendly and shouldn't take very long at all. However, don't expect much from it as it's pretty generic trapwise.
Rating: 6.5 65
Difficulty: 20 20
Sep 16, 2024