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The idea is to find and capture the [ invisible ] villain by moving around the scene and having the infected "victims" as a reference to find out exactly where the enemy is hiding. - You must always observe the 4 "victims" arranged in the phase, because, the closer the victims are to the villain, the more "green" contaminated the victims will present themselves.

The idea is to find and capture the [invisible] villain by moving around the scene and having the infected "victims" as a reference to find out exactly where the enemy is hiding. - You must always observe the 4 "victims" arranged in the phase, because, the closer the victims are to the villain, the more "green" contaminated the victims will present themselves.

Ok... I understand your point of view.

I didn't see the "categories" part of the rules, so I thought that each participating team, voting only once, in a game (other than their own), seemed fair. - If we have 50 games registered and 5 sponsors, it would be (50 + 5) votes to be distributed among the participants - The most voted, wins.

But I think it is better to wait for the responsible person's opinion: "Rodrigo Antunes"    =)

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Opinion: I think that no one better than the participants (valid and not just registered) to judge or winner. It is valid sponsors can also vote.

- The only candidates for voting may include: Participants cannot vote for their own games.

I believe that, in order to verify the authenticity or whatever the reason, only the [winner] must present its source code showing the author and owner of the game, there is no reason to expose the code of all others just for having participated.

One question: after the 6th, how long does it take to play the animated games? ... and when will the voting day be?