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Hm. can't find code/art download or license anywhere...
I played both Whir 1 and 2 and RobotUnlock. I can see you borrowed some ideas from Robot Unlock. Anyways, congrats for releasing another nice puzzle game ^^
Not well done :< I saw some games with this idea but made much much MUCH better. No mention about old good c64 game with same idea... And even with izometric gfx. I dont like it. weak.
Umm, the link is broken. I get page not found.
Page not found
Sorry, the page you were looking for in the blog MadFlame Software does not exist.
Wow, this is very well done. Controls are smooth, graphics are okay, but the puzzles are interesting.
I've had problems with some of the levels being generated that are impossible, it just wouldn't give me enough squares to get the second value.
The menu system also needs some attention, at first I wasn't sure if I was progressing after I beat a level. You need to make it more clear that once you beat a level once you can go to the next one.
Have you ever wanted to play Whir AND Robot Unlock with a pinch of Om Nom Nombers, all at the same time?! Well, guess what, now you can!
All levels are procedurally generated and may contain arithmetic operations (lots), conditional jumps, gates, and removable tiles.
The game is entirely made in JavaScript/HTML5 therefore you can play it on http://madflame991.blogspot.com/p/whir-2.html . Detailed instructions are on the same page.
#puzzle
