Terminal Killer by dev_redant

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made by dev_redant for LD25 (COMPO)
Terminal Killer is a puzzle game where you implement and run a virus on an innocent man's computer in under 250 seconds.

Try and beat the clock!

Flashing colors! Excitement! Oh, my!

No music or sound. I had a track, but it would probably hurt your ears. If you really want to hear it, the track's still in the source!

Ratings

Coolness 30% 980
Overall 2.38 673
Fun 1.88 720
Graphics 1.63 744
Humor 2.00 545
Innovation 3.19 213
Mood 2.07 678
Theme 3.06 433

Feedback

MvT
17. Dec 2012 · 18:25 UTC
Great idea.
Grungi Ankhfire
22. Dec 2012 · 21:16 UTC
The flashing lights were a bit much, and I never passed the second stage (the K kept disappearing for some reason). Very good idea though, and good execution! The drawings introducing our hacker were funny :)
Milo
22. Dec 2012 · 21:47 UTC
I just couldn't figure out what to do with the 'K' in the second stage. What I saw was unique though.
PaulSB
22. Dec 2012 · 21:53 UTC
Also got stuck at the code arranging bit: I think you had a bug where blocks got stuck under eachother so they moved together and became inaccessible (so it seemed). But I liked the idea!
lucas-b.eyer.be
22. Dec 2012 · 21:54 UTC
Cool idea! But I have no clue what to do with the K. Also too little contrast for me.
cwilloughby
22. Dec 2012 · 21:57 UTC
Cool idea. Couldn't figure out the coding part. The flashing screen was too much.
Spelchan
22. Dec 2012 · 22:15 UTC
Interesting idea. Too much flashing. Instructions animation made them too hard to read. Too much flashing. Did I mention that the flashing was really annoying?
StMatn
22. Dec 2012 · 23:06 UTC
Nice idea. The code-stage with the K is really confusing. Would be cool if you could post a hint, how to solve it. I'd really like to play a bit further on.
Dioiminik
22. Dec 2012 · 23:22 UTC
I sadly couldn't figure out how to "execute" my code in part two of the mission. Maybe you could give a hint on this Page?
🎤 dev_redant
24. Dec 2012 · 01:24 UTC
Thanks for the input! I added some hints to the bottom of the page, so just scroll down to see them.
🎤 dev_redant
24. Dec 2012 · 01:27 UTC
By "on the bottom of the page", I mean below the .SWF file itself :)