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Surfacing from coding without starbucks
Yoon-sung Lee
02/05 near RecolleThere's two things to report this morning, three if anyone wants a list of just how many times my PA beat me during our morning martial arts training.
Item One: What kind of crazy details would you love to see in a game dedicated to the antics of lawyers solving impossible puzzles?
Item Two: I'm not ruling out military grade coding but from what methods I've got I can't figure out what was used to create this program or how it works. That said, it seems benign. No usual activity I'd expect from a virus or any other harmful program SO FAR. There might be more to it, but I've gone through every test I can think of and nothing is coming up. It's like it doesn't exist at a certain point. If anyone has anything else to report on this program, just let me know. Sometimes more then one head helps working out a puzzle.
Oh. And three: Giant chickens? Someone explain this to me, please.
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Yoon-sung That's with most games.
Yoon-sung We're looking at trying a few newer designs then our usual so it's not appealing to casuals, it's more like trying to figure out what would work in the genre.
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Akinobu Taira or like a vn
Akinobu Taira like 99+99+99
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Yoon-sung Like in court room dramas, you see the crime happen, then the detective puts together clues, then the lawyer brings them in front of the court.
Yoon-sung But a little simplified so you aren't playing every single character in the puzzle, just the lawyer one getting all this stuff from the cops and witnesses.
Yoon-sung It might take a few visual cues from a VN but it will have a bit more dynamics to it. Not like a find a item puzzler either.