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Colourforms

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gilmore606 2013-04-29 06:38

C'mon man.

jacic 2013-05-03 21:46

Nice idea, but a bit confusing. Seems interesting enough that I'd like to see an improved version.

And why no 64 bit .exe?

drabiter 2013-05-06 08:06

The basic idea is good. However it's annoying that you have to clear whole screen just to show whose turn is now.

About your "one comment", maybe you can start by rate others' games.

cardboard 2013-05-15 21:09

I rated you highly in humor because I played this with my brother and we laughed a lot, and here's why: when playing the ticktacktoe variants, it always became a stalemate with 3 pieces on the board. Whoever controlled the middle also had an outside square, and the other played would have to spend all his turns blocking him. So the game wasn't very exciting, but for some reason it was hilarious at the time. I thought 4x4 ticktacktoe would be a bit more strategic, especially if only one tile is drawn, and it actually did work out better than regular 3x3. Still not very strategic, but it at least allowed for more moves to be made before the impending stalemate. However, with drawing only one tile at a time, an element of luck was introduced into the game allowing either player to take a chance that the other player wouldn't draw the required tile to stop the player from winning.
I didn't understand the rules for the last game, but I'll give it another read at some point (possibly after rating ends) and see if I can figure it out. This is the first game I've played for the Ludum Dare that wasn't on a computer, so I don't have much to compare it to in regards to rating it, but I can say I had fun the couple times I played this.