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I LOVE THIS.rk84 wrote:After finishing The heist, I´m returning old puzzles and try to super size them. Improving cycles some degree, ignoring footprint
I like watching this one.
As for problem-solving, it's similar to SpaceChem but completely different visually. In SpaceChem you put down little "programming blocks" in a GUI, whereas in TIS-100 you actually write code using some kind of assembly language. If you know x86 assembly: It is roughly the same, but with far fewer instructions and only 1 register (and one backup/indirect register) to work with. It's currently on sale (until 12 February) for only 3,49€ on steam.ABOUT TIS-100
TIS-100 is an open-ended programming game by Zachtronics, the creators of SpaceChem and Infinifactory, in which you rewrite corrupted code segments to repair the TIS-100 and unlock its secrets. It’s the assembly language programming game you never asked for!
- Print and explore the TIS-100 reference manual, which details the inner-workings of the TIS-100 while evoking the aesthetics of a 1980’s computer manual!
- Solve more than 20 puzzles, competing against your friends and the world to minimize your cycle, instruction, and node counts.
- Design your own challenges in the TIS-100’s 3 sandboxes, including a “visual console” that lets you create your own games within the game!
- Uncover the mysteries of the TIS-100… who created it, and for what purpose?