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drillkicker wrote:Cupz wrote:I've played TIS-100 which was pretty fun, though I didn't play it long as I thought I might as well learn assembly language for real.
Infinifactory, by the same dev, however is another story.
Both are good, but I enjoy TIS-100 more because of how much more challenging it is. Infinifactory has a much friendlier difficulty curve, so it's easier to get into, but it also doesn't even begin to approach the level of satisfaction that is achieved when a TIS-100 puzzle is solved.
drillkicker wrote:Cupz wrote:Good call, drillkicker. I'll give it a go. I love how zachtronics gamifies learning brute logic, pulling you in with mysterious myths. His games usually make me want to stop and make my own crazy contraptions instead, but they make great introductions to new hobbies.
That's where we're different. I love to program and solve logic puzzles, but I'm not creative enough to come up with my own programs. So when there's a new Zachtronics game I need to get on it. And as a computer engineering major, this one is the most relevant to me of all of Zach's games so far.
Aesthetics wrote:Recently started playing The Last Guardian. Still after hours of playing I am amazed about the level of detail which was put into Trico (the feathered creature). No wonder it took them years to create. He moves like a cat, follows like a dog and has feathers and small wings like a bird but is a total new creature in its own way. Can't stop watching him move / behave every time I play.
It really tests your patience and I guess a lot don't like this slow pace and miss the direct control of the creature. I find it very natural that it takes time to gain control over it and slowly during the game (until now - 5 hours in) I see the control gets better but still frustrating at times that he won't do what I want. This gives a more natural feeling and challenges to think. After all, it is puzzle adventure.phpBB [media]
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