{"author_link":"\/author\/madmaw\/","author_name":"madmaw","author_uid":"5068","comments":[{"author_name":"apwolf","author_uid":"31848","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 6:44am","epoch":1387175940,"text":"Well presented but I have no idea what was going on!"},{"author_name":"ehtd","author_uid":"11246","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 6:52am","epoch":1387176420,"text":"Oh! pretty clever game. Took me some time to get used to the notation"},{"author_name":"ThatGuy","author_uid":"17563","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 6:56am","epoch":1387176660,"text":"Interesting concept, more games should espouse the wonders of RPN =P I was only ever able to get + signs and ever increasing values. This was even after getting every tile on the board connected in a single equation, I'm assuming that's a bug. Anyways, good job going in a different direction than most."},{"author_name":"zzzev","author_uid":"12191","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 6:58am","epoch":1387176780,"text":"The mechanic is well implemented; when you get a few good ones in a row it feels very satisfying, but the presentation doesn't give quite enough context for players unfamiliar with polish notation. The nature of polish notation means that operators on the right side of the board are unusable, which makes it tough to keep a streak going. Still, by far the most fun I've had with polish notation, and a more than worthwhile experience."},{"author_name":"oskardevelopment","author_uid":"21518","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 7:01am","epoch":1387176960,"text":"I like that it's given fun to Polish notation, great job! Well adapted for a table or smartphone. The first (highlighted)gameplay didn't work for me, couldn't do anything. The Accumaltors were working and were great fun! Thanks for the game! :)"},{"author_name":"ErikU","author_uid":"30880","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 7:05am","epoch":1387177200,"text":"High learning curve and hard to get the hang of, but once you do it's actually quite a fun game. Finished the second category with a score over 8000. Innovative concept"},{"author_name":"Snail_Man","author_uid":"11050","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 7:06am","epoch":1387177260,"text":"Fun game! I'm not familiar with Polish notation, but I learned quick. This is really a lot of fun :)"},{"author_name":"Thein","author_uid":"22449","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 9:08am","epoch":1387184580,"text":"Very unique puzzle game, never seen anything like it. I also learned Polish notation through it as well. Cool!"},{"author_name":"crockid5","author_uid":"12651","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 9:09am","epoch":1387184640,"text":"you feel so epic when you manage to get a huge combo :P pretty fun, how does it go with the theme however?"},{"author_name":"rezoner","author_uid":"21594","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 1:43pm","epoch":1387201080,"text":"Once you understand what id does - it becomes a pretty cool game!"},{"author_name":"pLaw","author_uid":"29748","time":"Dec 16, 2013 @ 4:04pm","epoch":1387209540,"text":"Oh now I got it :D\r<br\/>I didn't rate your game until now, because I didn't understand what's going on. But now I understand it, and it's a pretty cool idea.\r<br\/>\r<br\/>So you need to add numbers by starting at an operator and dragging your term across the field (like in Wurdle). The result appears at your starting position and new values\/opoerators fall from the top. I like that :) This is actually a good game for mobile devices.\r<br\/>\r<br\/>Suggestion: you could limit the number of turns to add an chalange or add a time limit."},{"author_name":"Chinchilla","author_uid":"5017","time":"Dec 17, 2013 @ 9:04am","epoch":1387270740,"text":"Worked really, really well on ipad. A pretty innovative puzzle game! And taught me Polish notation, which is pretty awesome. Would definitely play if it was on the App Store, good job! :)"},{"author_name":"GagaPete","author_uid":"16147","time":"Dec 17, 2013 @ 11:40am","epoch":1387280100,"text":"After a few tries I got it. But I've found no &quot;end&quot;? Otherwise nice little game that uses a lot of brain. :)"},{"author_name":"Devon","author_uid":"216","time":"Dec 18, 2013 @ 5:36am","epoch":1387344660,"text":"Hard to get used to the notation. Still working on figuring it out, but finally getting somewhere. Interesting take on match games."},{"author_name":"TheSnide","author_uid":"13443","time":"Dec 18, 2013 @ 10:38am","epoch":1387362780,"text":"Brilliant idea, thanks !\r<br\/>\r<br\/>[ spent way too much time on it already ]"},{"author_name":"Jiggawatt","author_uid":"5551","time":"Dec 18, 2013 @ 9:13pm","epoch":1387400880,"text":"My beautiful RPN tarnished by being featured in a mobile-y game! Nooo!"},{"author_name":"Shaun Lebron","author_uid":"31638","time":"Dec 18, 2013 @ 9:16pm","epoch":1387401060,"text":"Fantastic idea.  This'll get your brain going"},{"author_name":"grifdail","author_uid":"15168","time":"Dec 20, 2013 @ 10:07pm","epoch":1387576920,"text":"Whaaaaou... I started playing this like... 2hours ago ! This is so good and addictive ! Good job... Also it's too easy to do humongoose score. I've made more than 550 000 000 with my first try."},{"author_name":"SamH","author_uid":"26183","time":"Dec 21, 2013 @ 10:21am","epoch":1387620960,"text":"I reached 1.0392591322777107e+42 before it got really boring :) It&rsquo;s a nice time waster and it could become interesting with built-in challenges, such as bonuses for long sequences, reach a million in less than 5 minutes, or try to make the value 42 appear on the board&hellip;"},{"author_name":"soy_yuma","author_uid":"7620","time":"Dec 22, 2013 @ 9:54am","epoch":1387705740,"text":"I liked it! It's a bit obscure because of the Polish notation, but I really liked it! Good job!"},{"author_name":"dalbinblue","author_uid":"13960","time":"Dec 24, 2013 @ 4:57am","epoch":1387860720,"text":"Really cool.  Certainly the most innovative game I played, and probably the longest game I played.   I thought with the first level the game would be easy, but then I played the other levels, and the challenge went up to the right level.  I very good puzzle game, I'm glad I got to play it."},{"author_name":"ashen","author_uid":"29060","time":"Jan 1, 2014 @ 12:44pm","epoch":1388579940,"text":"This is a really original idea and use of the theme.  I've used RPN on a HP calculator previously so the mechanics were fun from the start.  Well done!"}],"images":["ld28\/5068-e34f93b742e46242eaf2ed44b7c0ea99.jpg"],"links":[{"url":"http:\/\/madmaw.github.io\/LD28\/","text":"Web (Chrome Recommended)"},{"url":"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=AN_LyMZCOgU","text":"Youtube Instructions"},{"url":"http:\/\/madmaw.github.io\/LD28\/post\/","text":"Web (Postcompo - uses more familiar infix notation, but doesn't really play very well)"},{"url":"https:\/\/github.com\/madmaw\/LD28","text":"Source"}],"metadata":{"g_key":"22183","g_author":"5068","g_event":"LD28","g_eventkey":"20","g_subevent":"COMPO","g_urlkey":"22212","g_title":"Code Tower","g_status":"UCHK1","g_place":"212","g_commentcount":"22","g_site2_node_id":"0","g_hide":"N","g_has_icon":"Y","g_rqueue":"0","g_random":"0"},"nds":[],"node":null,"orig_images":["http:\/\/ludumdare.com\/compo\/wp-content\/compo2\/\/308734\/5068-shot0.png-eq-900-500.jpg"],"text":"It's a tile matching game where you enter small programs (mostly mathematical formulas) using Polish notation. \r\n\r\nProbably best you watch me play it on Youtube before you play as it's kind of hard to pick up, but feel free to read the instructions below...\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=AN_LyMZCOgU\r\n\r\nIf you're not familiar with Polish notation you might want to read up on it, but basically it means the operator goes first (instead of in the middle). For example\r\n\r\n+ 1 2 = 1 + 2 = 3\r\n+ 1 * 2 3 = 1 + (2 * 3) = 7\r\n- - 1 2 3 = (1 - 2) - 3 = -4\r\n\r\nThe benefit is that precedence is implicit (no brackets) which is necessary for the game to work. The down side is that it's pretty hard to read. The game tries to help you enter valid expressions by colour coding your selection. \r\n\r\nGreen = section OK\r\nRed = section missing parameters\r\nPurple = extra parameters\r\nDark gray = invalid parameter\r\n\r\nLonger chains of operations should, on average, yield rarer operators in the replacement tiles. The operators should be reasonably familiar, but just in case\r\n\r\n+ 2 parameters, adds them together\r\n- 2 parameters, subtracts the second one from the first\r\n* 2 parameters, multiplies them together\r\n++ one parameter, adds one to it\r\n-- one parameter, subtracts one from it\r\nacc one parameter, adds the parameter to the current score\r\ntim one parameter, adds the parameter to the remaining time\r\n\r\nFinally it's only really tested in Chrome (it's HTML5), but I have had some promising results in Android and iOS browsers. \r\n\r\nOooh comments! First of all, thanks for playing. Some people seem to be missing a couple of the nuances, which is understandable because the learning curve is vertical\r\n1) You can build equations in any direction (not just left to right)\r\n2) The first level (you only get One(s)) only gives you plus's and ones, variety increases on later levels (which are always unlocked). The first three levels are really just training levels.\r\n3) It's a word play on the theme, because the only number you ever get fall from the top is 1 (you only get one - although this is technically untrue as you can also get zeros)\r\n4) There is no ending or win condition as such, although the last 3 levels do have an end as they are timed. Would have liked to have a high-score server or something, but it didn't happen\r\n5) I think RPN is short for Reverse Polish Notation, this only uses Polish Notation (so PN?)","title":"Code Tower"}