{"id":1005,"edition":6,"categories":1,"features":0,"size":3950,"name":"Connect","authors":[{"name":"Atul Yadav","login":"AviKKi","gh":34864662},{"name":"Gilbish Kosma","url":"https://gilbish.netlify.app","login":"Gilbishkosma","gh":35146877}],"description":"
Silly Sam(my colleague) always does something funny with my work system to knock me offline, help me to connect to the network.
\nControls:\nuse space bar to proceed and arrow keys to move(Sam has done pranks around control beware!).
\n","source":"AviKKi/connect","stars":4,"comments":[{"typ":2,"at":189743073,"author":"Spartez Team","url":"https://spartez.com","text":"My first plays:\nI figured out how to play fastly, but it was very hard to master it :) After I was more comfortable with the game, I had a pleasant play and very rewarding, you have a good game here. I made to the third level and gave up on the white walkers (I didn’t understand what was their role and it make too confusing to keep going on)
\nRemarks:\nBecause of the commands, the raster look of placement, and the way the computer/internet moves jumping a lot of squares, I thought there would be a lot of room to make mistakes in the sense of path choice. It took me a while to realize I had a very narrow (if not single) option to fit the pieces into the place and with the fast movement it lead me to a lot of frustation and random mistakes
\nRandom suggestions:
\nPraises:
\nReally cute, nicely made game!
\n"}],"results":{"primary":{"i":86,"n":150},"label":"Overall"}}