File: 6DOSB.swf-(769 KB, Game)
[_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)13:23 No.1949166
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)14:04 No.1949187
Interesting way of drawing on the news.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)14:08 No.1949192
Another game from the same guy that made this game.
http://www.dukope.com/#ppl
It's really good even if all you have to do is stamp papers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QP5X6fcukM
>> [_] MattLikesToShitPost !!qcbn4Ks8mrt 04/20/13(Sat)14:13 No.1949195
Where the fuck do you click to start it?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)14:13 No.1949196
>>1949195
Bottom right: Begin
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)14:32 No.1949208
Work backwards, it's a lot easier.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)15:57 No.1949296
>>1949208
It's definitely easiest to work towards the middle, where the most uncertainty is.
It's also pretty simple how the grouping forms, so it's easy to pick out the first and last with
certainty, then find the middle link via common links.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)16:11 No.1949319
This game is pretty easy. Maybe if they had multiple people moving around at a time it could get
a bit more difficult.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/13(Sat)16:39 No.1949364
Fairly simple, mark down who your initial (starter) is with. In round 2, only one of the ones the
initial was with won't be near each other, that's your round 2 target.
Repeat til you hit the final one.