Open it up, go to the computer, don’t know the user or password but get it first guess. Type ‘ls’ it works. Type ‘dir’. Aha, it’s a linux shell, whew.
A few seconds later
lpr ~/Documents/resume.txt
"Paths not supported"
Aww.
I did it without the cheat sheet. That must mark me as some sort of nerd. I just wish it was longer.
I love the printer sound.
I approve of the fact that you can cd back to / (which is depressingly empty) and /home. I desparately looked for another user. I also tried logging in as root/root. So many future possibilities.
One critique is when giving the character a plcae to move to, I keep assuming the click is at mid-body level rather than floor level, so he often ends slightly higher than I expected.
Great game.
Quite short, but a really nice idea. It would be good to have mouseover hints in a longer version of the game so you know what you’re trying to click on.
Nice , i liked the simplicity.It was short but felt realy polished, Im gona have a look at the code later to figure out some stuff. Would not have got anywhere without the cheat sheet and even with it got lost . Thought u had forgot to put in a secret suzane but then it found it ;p
One of my deep regrets was not fleshing out the filesystem. Also wanted to include the entire BSD fortune cookie database, but laziness kicked in too soon.
One critique is when giving the character a plcae to move to, I keep assuming the click is at mid-body level rather than floor level, so he often ends slightly higher than I expected.
Did not even notice. Now I can’t un-see
Woohoo!
That is a really good idea. Wish I had thought of that.
11/10!
I love it, I think you automatically sealed in a vote from any linux users playing
I only wish it was longer.
One question, is the secret Suzanne the one
SPOILER
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Shown when running the command?
If so, I kinda wish it was harder to find.. (i.e. not listed by help)
Great Easter-egg regardless! Suzanne + linux = win.
Thanks for the review! I really like how they are structured
The [] thing in computer input is totally a bug. Hopefully it didn’t break the game. It’s supposed to work in the embedded player but I didn’t test all operating systems / blender versions.
The lack of sound hurt me deeply. An ambient track would have worked wonders, but alas, I simply could not find the right one.
I may have fallen asleep halfway through the competition, hence explaining the unnatural shortness.
The cryptic puzzle - in all its horrific glory - was completely intentional. No regrets. Well, some regrets.
I would like to take a moment and apologize to everyone who may have suffered from the alarm clock. It was a great pain to include and I still cringe every time.