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April 25, 2022

putting the blocks away [browser]

A short puzzlescript puzzler about putting your kid's blocks away, but don't block their view of the TV! Putting the Blocks Away by Peter Smyth.

10 comments:

  1. I don't know, the state of puzzlescript kids today. Sitting there, being pushed around, all whilst an external force controls a set of pixels and puts their blocks away. And they have the cheek to complain about not being able to see the TV. In my day, we only had blocky 8 bit graphics and simple gameplay, none of this blocky 8 bit graphics and simple gameplay they have nowadays.

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  2. @Lighty :)

    Puzzlescript kids are fed up.
    In our day as Little Computer People we head to use a type writer to send a letter to the user to ask him to do us a favour.

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  3. The Great Unknown26 April 2022 at 03:39

    I so looked forward to a nice relaxing break from that evil gorgon game, only to find... an even eviler gorgon game! I struggled through level 1, but now need a break by revisiting that nice relaxing gorgon game.

    I'm going to ask Santa Claus for a free browser reboot of Blocky Xmas, with a few new levels. Santa's never brought me the pet monkey or motorcycle boots I keep requesting, but it never hurts to ask...

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  4. I was completely stumped by the first level.

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  5. Holy Mahogany Indeed!

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  6. Funny, nice little game, I really liked it!

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  7. The idea is move a couch and TV. The kid moves automatically with TV if there is room in the couch.

    Nice little game, not too hard.

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  8. Last one was a little tricky to line up, but I eventually figured it out. Enjoyed the game!

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  9. Oh, for the love of- I didn't realize the block doesn't "block" the kid's view!

    Thanks for the hints.

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