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December 17, 2013
1-2-3-ban
1-2-3-ban is a small puzzlescript puzzler by Alan Hazelden. Can you connect the blocks in ascending order in all 7 levels? (remember R key to restart and Z key to undo in puzzlescript games)
Just long enough to get a feel for the concept. I was just thinking that Puzzle script games will follow the rule of easy to do things. Which is ... first ones are a mix of good & bad, but new & interesting. Then more & more people get into it & create too much good & bad, but repetitive junk that hides the gems.
Fun little game, Bart! Thanks for sharing it with us. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I made it to level 2 and then gave up. :(
ReplyDeleteFirst! Certainly a fun little game. Had to attempt a few levels several times before the order was realized! Thanks-Z
ReplyDeleteThat was the most fun of all the puzzle script games I have played.
ReplyDeleteyes, it was fun because I finished it! :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, I made it to level 4 and I'm stuck. I've never been the best at these puzzle-script games.
ReplyDeleteA nice 10 minute time waster.
ReplyDeleteStill not a fan of the clunky graphics, but they do seem to keep coming up with interesting game ideas.
Hint: levels 4 and 5 need to push higher numbers around before starting to make links.
Just long enough to get a feel for the concept. I was just thinking that Puzzle script games will follow the rule of easy to do things. Which is ... first ones are a mix of good & bad, but new & interesting. Then more & more people get into it & create too much good & bad, but repetitive junk that hides the gems.
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