This is test level that I made to challenge with my brother with this level...
After many tries, I beated him one time without being dead; thinking that
thats a puzzle and decide to submit it.
Heres your mission:
Try to make a division in order to get in the exit...
BTW: Is this a stupid level to play it?
Murphy's Impossible Mission: Many ways wrong, one right.
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If you do level sketches manually:
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`xxx = large level sketch
¸xxx = small level sketch
where xxx = element #
View topic of quote above - Even more level sketch testsRockford4ever wrote:How do you make the small ones?Zomis wrote:You write the letter ¸ (which I'm actually not sure which letter it is...) followed by a 3-digit number.
for example <IMG SRC="/I/004s.gif">Alan wrote:Holger..... I can't find the ISO-Latin-1 character on my keyboard! But I don't really need it...
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The H. World levelset can be downloaded from http://www.bd-fans.com/RnD.html -- search The H. World on that page.
Sorry, just fixed that.
I wish that it was the tilde (~), or something like that.
I wish that it was the tilde (~), or something like that.
The H. World levelset can be downloaded from http://www.bd-fans.com/RnD.html -- search The H. World on that page.
In hexadecimal, "¸" ("Cedilla") is Unicode 00B8 (decimal 184, Alt keystroke 0184).
In some programs, you can hold down Alt and then enter in the decimal number of any character to insert the character. To enter Unicode characters, enter four digits including leading zeroes; to enter MS ASCII characters, enter three digits including leading zeroes.
Sorry, Sascha, but this might only work in Windows
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Anyway, this isn't the topic to discuss level sketches in.
In some programs, you can hold down Alt and then enter in the decimal number of any character to insert the character. To enter Unicode characters, enter four digits including leading zeroes; to enter MS ASCII characters, enter three digits including leading zeroes.
Sorry, Sascha, but this might only work in Windows
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Anyway, this isn't the topic to discuss level sketches in.