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Gurce

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A member registered Jan 19, 2019

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Really enjoyed this competition and all the entries, such a great variety on display! Thank you for organising it DrWuro and dddaaannn :)

Agree, this has been a great comp, with a great diversity of creations that the community has showcased. Alongside dddaaannn's entry compilation disk, it makes for a great way to explore so many ideas so quickly :)

I've always found Lemon Stand simulators more mentally taxing than Chess, but well done in pulling this off within a screenful of BASIC all the same! :)

Eye-catching text effects, will be very effective when used within larger BASIC programs that need more textual charm :)

Well done to squeeze a breakout game into such a tight space :) Somehow I found myself craving for paddle support! :D

Intriguing concept for a game! :D

Quite an ambitious undertaking, well done! :)

Well done in squashing all of blackjack's ruleset into such a confined space. It presents itself quite clean and elegantly too :)

Impressively smooth and addictive gameplay, well done! :)

Quite a feat to squeeze that 3d maze logic into a single screen of code! :)

Cute little game squeezed into a single screen of code :)

Looks good, though I experienced the same prob that peterfj mentioned (in my case, on hardware), after a while, the ant just constantly moved in the down-right direction.

...and also, well done in cramming so much melodic variation into one screen alongside the visuals! :)

From my 6 y.o daughter: "I liked it that we just guessed it right at the end"

From me: One of my favourites, amazing that you could fit that many puzzle words within one screen, and I found it quite addictive to play :)

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I wanted to give this 100 stars." :)

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I wanted to give this 2000 stars, because its my daddy's :) I like the pretty lights swaying from side to side" :)

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I wanted to give it 100 stars! I liked the diamonds" :)

This is a good idea for a tool, very handy :)

Very nostalgic, reminding me of one of the games that came the qbasic :) Also helped to teach my daughter about angles :)

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I liked that the stairs was golden" :)

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I liked it that you had to jump with the space bar and the cactuses were moving and I didn't know cactuses could move. It was funny."

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I wanted to give it 10 stars. I liked the pattern changing on the screen and it had lots of pretty colours."

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "It was funny that you have to lose a lot of times and the thunderstorms also make you dead" :)

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I liked it because it went bit by bit on the screen and it was rainbow, except for the black bit" :)

From my 6 y.o. daughter: "I liked the music and the flashing lights because they were changing" :)

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Hey there, I've been giving this game a try on the mega65, but I haven't had any luck getting out of the broom closet. Best I can do is remove the knife from the note, read the note, but I haven't had any luck opening the closet door. Any clues on how to do it? :D

PS. Aah, no worries, someone on discord came to my rescue, one verb I forgot to try was 'search'. It made all the difference! :D