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The Tiny World

By pbdiode

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Theme6342.60
Mood7522.10
Fun7972.00
Overall8152.27
Innovation8891.64
Coolness107414

Comments

skullsoft 2012-04-22 22:17

When I type 'help', it says "Command not understood". :(

pbdiode 2012-04-23 12:48

@MadGnomeGamer: hmm -- what browser did you use? Can you try typing in just a question mark? how about just 'h' (no quotation marks)?

spacetoaster 2012-04-23 22:00

type 'n' to get going :)

ilo 2012-04-25 18:48

Firstly, I enjoyed playing this through to the end. The puzzles were definitely on the easy side but I thought probably suited the story which would be best enjoyed by a younger audience. The magus character was also quite humourous.

A few things: I got a bit confused with directions around the chasm/cliff area; also, it took me a while to realise that you have to look at things to interact with them; it would have been nice to be able to use less specific words when combining objects (e.g. "pen" instead of "quill pen"); and finally, I think you meant "dais", rather than "dias".

mess110 2012-04-26 07:11

nice

catman 2012-04-26 07:18

Cool, I like text adventures! It's well written. :)

cantorfew 2012-04-30 17:32

It seems to be a bit buggy in general for me (I had to "say" multiple times before it worked). I also think I crashed it by typing "t" with no arguments when I was supposed to draw.

Seems like it could be interesting but the interface frustrated me a bit much (requiring to be too specific).

vilcans 2012-05-02 14:53

The very first command works, then whatever I type, even "help" fails with "command not understood."

Firefox 11, Linux Mint.

davidwparker 2012-05-10 15:01

Interesting little game. I would have used bootstrap to make it 'look pretty', but it's cool that you did a text-based one regardless.

I didn't make it very far... just picked up the pen and paper, tried combining and couldn't. I also talked to the old man, but couldn't reply with gender.
It would be nice to know what are the current actionable things to do.