PrintScript by walaber
After waking from cryosleep, you realize that your ship's replicator is broken. The scanner module is busted, but at last the printer is working. Looking up the manual, you discover the printer has a "manual mode", where you write a script to generate the instructions to create an object directly. Soon the requests start coming in from your fellow ship's inhabitants to make all manner of objects that they need. Get printing!!

| Youtube | https://walaber-ent.itch.io/printscript |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/45/printscript |
Ratings
| Overall | 185th | 3.87⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 482th | 3.37⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 15th | 4.37⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 475th | 3.413⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 538th | 3.543⭐ | 25🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 233th | 3.432⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 601th | 3.295⭐ | 24🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 22🗳️ | 24🗨️ |
Seriously though this game is really cool!
Having the manual and the printer on the same screen would make things a lot less tedious (Like how I've always got the unity reference on my other monitor!)
One minor issue was that on my computer the quit button on the top right of manual doesn't seem to work as expected. Only small part of it is clickable.
Thanks all for the feedback so far!
Moreover, the inverted scrollbar is disturbing. After its a good appropriation of the theme, WelDone!
But seriously though, this is a pretty cool game! Probably great for teaching people the bare fundamentals of coding and how to handle problems in a smart way. I mean, I could have probably won the game drawing the objects manually, but the shapes you decided on did make me consider what the best way to tackle them was! I like the whole aesthetic of the game in general; well done with the messaging system and the printing machine! Really cool to see my 'creation' in action! And yes, I finished the game, if Carlos is the last one to give you a quest.
Be thankful that other game developers are the ones who are playing this game, otherwise this would be an unreasonable barrier of entry for some XD Well done!
But I think you got two mistakes in your manual: where you explain the for-loop you wrote "for int 1 = 0, 10" instead of "for i = 0, 10" and in the next example you made a "." instead of an ",". Also, the scrolling bar is upside down. I understand that there is no autocompleting but only colouring the methods, if they are typed correctly, would make live a lot easier - maybe for a post jam version or so.
Besides of this, it's super cool!