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Rapid Polymerization of Free Radicals

By greencow

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Innovation63.836
Overall302.836
Fun302.506
Theme183.506
Polish392.176
Graphics452.006
Audio342.405
Technical372.676
Food102.8010
Journal303.0010
Effort442.717
Humor3

Comments

Sophie Houlden

interesting, I'd like to see more levels though, as it is its not really challenging =/

Endurion

Works, but esp. the third level leaves me in the rain as how to actually finish it.
I end up with an free electron at one end all the time ;)

SteelGolem

application config error. talk to benw about this, i had the same probs with his but he fixed it somehow

Deepflame

You should have distributed the runtime DLLs yourself. I tried to download the package from microsoft, but it tried to overwrite my VS2005 dlls. I'm not risking breaking my VS installation over a game.

fydo

Yay, free radicals!

Papper

Fails to launch

mjau

Doesn't run.

Hamumu

I got an error about "side-to-side configuration". Weirdest error description I've ever seen. The EXE was only 20k, so I suspect it wasn't a working copy.

gimblll

Missed some dll (possibly VC2008 runtime libs), couldn't run.

negativegeforce

level 3 has a bug. I stack the 3 2-pair atoms then connect the single atom to one of the 2-pairs and the level is completed. If I connect the 2-pairs one by one the level doesn't complete. Anyways, the game is kinda cool but too short.

TenjouUtena

Didn't run upon initial effort.

drZool

More levels utilising the game mechanics is needed, with more neutrons perhaps?

chaotikZA

Didn't run on my machine: "This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem."

Doubt if that'll be any help though...

philhassey

Didn't run :(

Wiering

Sorry, couldn't run this in Vista.