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I was so inspired by the Sloyd games that I decided to make my own
derivitive, Sloyd^3, which wraps around a cube. I'm not sure if this has
been done yet. Actually, I'm not even sure Sloyd is a common game -- I only
found it as meaning "woodworking" in sveedish. Am I infringing on somebody's
copyright by using the name Sloyd?
This is a WIP still -- looking for feedback. I'll get the registration thing
in sometime. It is 4:34am here and I have to go to bed because, tomorrow, I
have research papers to write.
http://<broken link>/games/sloyd3/
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- Respectfully,
Dan
http://<broken link>
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The winning condition isn't clear. Where are the red, yellow, and blue
supposed to end up.
AW
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Very professional looking, but I'm not any good at these games. :P
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"Andrew Wilcox" <awilcox@unpuzzled!.com> wrote in message
news:405db46b@news.povray.org...
> The winning condition isn't clear. Where are the red, yellow, and blue
> supposed to end up.
>
> AW
I need to make a tutorial for it yet :-) The gems are supposed to end up on
the face with the same color.
Is anyone else having problems with the sound? Mine cuts out for some
reason.
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- Respectfully,
Dan
http://<broken link>
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good stuff and the sound is very clear :)
only the objective of the game isn't clear enough (yet).
and now who's going to do sloyd^4 ?
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| I need to make a tutorial for it yet :-) The gems are supposed to end
up on
| the face with the same color.
Oh, ok, then I win in 106 moves. It should be possible to do better
though...
| Is anyone else having problems with the sound? Mine cuts out for some
| reason.
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Nope, worked fine here (mozilla 1.6 for linux, flash plugin 6.0r79)
Jerome
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Hm, I solved the puzzle in 102 Moves, whats the record ?
Thies
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> Hm, I solved the puzzle in 102 Moves, whats the record ?
I got 58.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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"Thies Heidecke" <h3i### [at] gmxnet> wrote in message
news:405ddf0e@news.povray.org...
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> Hm, I solved the puzzle in 102 Moves, whats the record ?
>
> Thies
Thanks guys! I have yet to write a part that records a score.
I fixed the sound problem by making sure the movie was not compressed. Also
added some instructions.
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Dan
http://<broken link>
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Hmm, now I see those arrows. I think the faces of the cube should be more
color apparent. It looks like you used a light source of the appropriate
color for each face, but I can only see it now that i really look.
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