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Great idea, but parsing out locations from a news article must be tough. | |||
Pretty cool idea, and really quite well executed. It would be amazing to be able to, as a spectator, scroll through the history of the game. | |||
Thank you for the comments. Really appreciate them. We had planned as a future enhancement to audit each game for play back. This would then server as a possible tutorial for new player.
Cheers Si
Good idea, very good design and completeness. Well executed guys! | |||
Thanks for your vote and feedback! We really appreciate it.
Thanx.
Pretty cool concept. I spend a lot of time standing over peoples' shoulders @ the office saying: "put a debugger statement there, and let's step through it." You're on the right track! | |||
Thanks for the feedback! If you have any ideas for future improvements, we'd love to hear them!
Absolutely well done. Presentation is solid and polished, and it's pretty damn fun! | |||
Nicely executed. | |||
Cool concept! | |||
Thanks. We like to think so too, but it's nice to hear it echoed by others. After the competition we will definitely be extending the application.
So much fun! I had a blast with 3 others bears. We cooperated to traverse the level by jumping off of each others' heads. I got left behind twice because it takes three to make the last jump we were attempting. Many lulz were had via the in-game chat. Really a lovely experience! | |||
You've got to appreciate a team with ambition. | |||
Thanks! + Thanks for the review
Interesting idea, and I love the terminology. Reminds me a bit of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TetriNET Well executed! | |||
Simple, focused, working, and a great concept! | |||
This is really great! I could see this getting a lot of use on Reddit when subreddits ban picture posts ;). | |||
Great idea, and pretty well executed. I'd love to see this done as a bookmarklet.