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November 16, 2017
constellation [browser, download]
Constellation is the latest Terry Cavanagh game. Just type stuff in and see what happens...
There is also a Windows version available for download here.
Do "mirror." Now do "reflection." Now pan around and watch the kaleidoscopic awesomeness. Also works really well with "rainbow." I didn't discover half the cool things other people did, though. I wonder how long it took him to come up with all of these intuitive commands?
try toner
ReplyDeleteBoring...
ReplyDeletePuzzling.
ReplyDeleteTry stair. ? ? ? Took me awhile.
ReplyDelete"Phone" does something interesting.
ReplyDeletenot phone... "call"
ReplyDelete"christmas" and "star" are trippy
ReplyDeleteMy high score was over 100,000, but that was after I had won.
ReplyDeleteFear and Latte are interesting
ReplyDeletetype 3d and go find your blue and red glasses
ReplyDeletethat was pretty entertaining
ReplyDeleteHeaven and Hell are pretty
ReplyDeleteTry adding the solar system (earth, moon, sun, mars...)
ReplyDeleteReally love the mechanics of it, always down for a fun web toy esque game.
ReplyDeleteIn curiosity, is there actually a "goal" or a "way to win"? I love it either way, just curious if I'm missing some aspect of it.
Also, "constellation" and "infinite" are fun.
"life" then "fall". Also, "music".
ReplyDeleteChaos
ReplyDeleteIf you have things on the screen, type "floor"
ReplyDeleteKeep typing "tiny." Keep typing "giant."
ReplyDeleteWTFFFFFF
ReplyDeletelove this game
spheres - spheres hold their original reflections even after you change scenes
ReplyDeleteshiny - like spheres but cubes
And you can get things to dance.
ReplyDeletetry objects: it will give you three random objects, good to see objects you might not have thought of.
ReplyDeleteDo "mirror." Now do "reflection." Now pan around and watch the kaleidoscopic awesomeness. Also works really well with "rainbow."
ReplyDeleteI didn't discover half the cool things other people did, though. I wonder how long it took him to come up with all of these intuitive commands?
try "music" it will play nice sounding music
ReplyDeleterepeat "faster"
say "park" "roundabout" or "courtyard"
"street", "field", and "island" do the same type of thing as the above comment
ReplyDeletenew locations found: stairs, well, and flower ... no cave?
ReplyDeletecheck out "end" (a variation on "win") ... very pretty
ReplyDeletePointless...but addictive. BTW, for a list of objects you can
ReplyDeletescan the *.js file. (search "assets")
You can hit the ? in the top right to see samples of things to try
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