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I added you on Steam ; don't know if you accept requests (?)
Have plenty of programming (and puzzle) games to recommand, that you currently don't have ;-)
I've also published a guide for that game; it's kinda working like a leaderbord, so feel free to post some of your solutions, if you pick the game up
However, the whole programming UI is looking EXACTLY the same as 'Human Resource Machine' / '7 billions humans' ... :O
- Reconstruction
- Loop De'Loop
- Body Buds (had a neat solution but fail objective by like 1-2 moves --')
As a developer, I was seeking neat ways to do them but the game doesn't reward based on the number of instructions used :/
The game's saving mechanism is still kinda buggy.
Also, @Knight of Ratatosk:
May I ask which 2 levels you were talking about in your first comment? ^^
Of course his is better cuz it stick to the 'right' side, which is faster (the blue button is pick last with my solution).
It is funny, because I had the same issue as him : when I tried to change it, it kinda broke the game ; making the 'if there is a free tile UP' retourning TRUE when there was a wall (upper left corner)
I've chosen Karlodinium's solution, since it's both shorter and faster, even if just a little bit.
Thank you for your feedback