Hello! So, at the last moment i decided to make something to make something for the 4x3 challenge.
In The Game: Contest Edition, the aim is to find the correct key.
At the start, the game randomly picks a key, and it's up to you to find it!
if you find the right key, you win. Else, you lose the game.
(http://i.imgur.com/urLykZR.gif)
it also features a special escape key, enter. But who would use that right? i mean it's such a thrilling
game, you wouldn't want to end it before you win, right?
[spoiler]:trollface:[/spoiler]
also: you lost
Guess I lost again :/
He he mucho funny. I will win the game befr it even starts.
also quite ironically: if you play the game and win, you also lose the game :trollface:
then again, if you lose you lose 2 times. 2 games in one since you keep getting reminded if the game.
Wait, we can actually win the game? O.O
Anyway interesting idea I guess. :P Also you can't lose the other game more than once every 30 minutes. :P
Also I made a non-4x3 version of The Game a few years ago in TI-BASIC on the home screen. It was 26 bytes large and is probably the smallest TI game ever. :P
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on May 31, 2015, 03:14:22 PM
Wait, we can actually win the game? O.O
At first i though of you only be able to lose, but i thought that would not really be a game :P
Actually that's a bit true, especially considering it's a game contest. But again I remember people submitting Conway's Game of Life to game contests in the past, which isn't even close to a game. :P
Well, it's a 0 player game. :P
Also, the white bear
/me runs
/me hopes someone will make that a thing, and the associated hashtag will be #TheWhiteBear
White Bear: Contest Edition? Though thats a bit late now :P
You would have to find a white bear in a snowstorm or something :P
What is that white bear thing about? I searched Google and Know Your Meme and found no relevant result... ???
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 02, 2015, 05:49:52 PM
What is that white bear thing about? I searched Google and Know Your Meme and found no relevant result... ???
That's because it's not a thing...yet :P
It's apparently a game Leo Tolstoy used to play: to stand in a corner and not think of the white bear. What white bear, I'm unsure of.
Quote from: JWinslow23 on June 02, 2015, 05:54:17 PM
That's because it's not a thing...yet :P
It's apparently a game Leo Tolstoy used to play: to stand in a corner and not think of the white bear. What white bear, I'm unsure of.
I remember someone mentioning that a couple of years ago. You're not allowed to think of a snowbear for five minutes. The problem is that you have to think about the snowbear to remember not to think about the snowbear. Only if you RAMcleared after being told not to think about snowbears, you win. But you'll probably always lose.
That sounds like a spinoff of The Game, to me. :P
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 03, 2015, 02:04:45 AM
That sounds like a spinoff of The Game, to me. :P
It predated any other mention of The Game. :P
In which year did it came out, though? Because the game arrived on the Internet in 2002 IIRC.
How bout My GAME.
You always win ;)
Seems like a good version to me :P
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 04, 2015, 05:32:01 PM
In which year did it came out, though? Because the game arrived on the Internet in 2002 IIRC.
The first known description about "The Game" in its current form WAS in 2002, you're right.
Before that, in 1987, Daniel Wegner performed studies on thought repression and ironic process theory, showing that if you try not to think about something, it's all you can think about.
Before that, circa 1976, the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society made a game where if you think about Finchley Central, you lose.
Before that, that same year, John Conway made a game called "Endgame" where the first person to make a move loses.
Before that, in 1947, Paul Goodman described a game where you must not think of a pink elephant.
Before that, in 1863, Fyodor Dostoyevsky said in one of his works, "Try to pose for yourself this task: not to think of a polar bear and you will see that the cursed thing will come to mind every minute."
Before that, circa 1840, Leo Tolstoy describes a game he used to play with his brother where they must "stand in a corner and not think of the white bear... but could not possibly manage, not to think of the white bear."
Game, set, MATCH.
Me and brentmaas were in class discussing about training a neural net to win the game O.O
Quote from: JWinslow23 on June 05, 2015, 06:11:19 PM
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 04, 2015, 05:32:01 PM
In which year did it came out, though? Because the game arrived on the Internet in 2002 IIRC.
The first known description about "The Game" in its current form WAS in 2002, you're right.
Before that, in 1987, Daniel Wegner performed studies on thought repression and ironic process theory, showing that if you try not to think about something, it's all you can think about.
Before that, circa 1976, the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society made a game where if you think about Finchley Central, you lose.
Before that, that same year, John Conway made a game called "Endgame" where the first person to make a move loses.
Before that, in 1947, Paul Goodman described a game where you must not think of a pink elephant.
Before that, in 1863, Fyodor Dostoyevsky said in one of his works, "Try to pose for yourself this task: not to think of a polar bear and you will see that the cursed thing will come to mind every minute."
Before that, circa 1840, Leo Tolstoy describes a game he used to play with his brother where they must "stand in a corner and not think of the white bear... but could not possibly manage, not to think of the white bear."
Game, set, MATCH.
Is that real or made up? :P
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 05, 2015, 11:43:10 PM
Quote from: JWinslow23 on June 05, 2015, 06:11:19 PM
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 04, 2015, 05:32:01 PM
In which year did it came out, though? Because the game arrived on the Internet in 2002 IIRC.
The first known description about "The Game" in its current form WAS in 2002, you're right.
Before that, in 1987, Daniel Wegner performed studies on thought repression and ironic process theory, showing that if you try not to think about something, it's all you can think about.
Before that, circa 1976, the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society made a game where if you think about Finchley Central, you lose.
Before that, that same year, John Conway made a game called "Endgame" where the first person to make a move loses.
Before that, in 1947, Paul Goodman described a game where you must not think of a pink elephant.
Before that, in 1863, Fyodor Dostoyevsky said in one of his works, "Try to pose for yourself this task: not to think of a polar bear and you will see that the cursed thing will come to mind every minute."
Before that, circa 1840, Leo Tolstoy describes a game he used to play with his brother where they must "stand in a corner and not think of the white bear... but could not possibly manage, not to think of the white bear."
Game, set, MATCH.
Is that real or made up? :P
Oh, it's ALL real. Every last bit of it.
JWinslow knows his games
You forgot about Tory Graps! He wrote in his diary of playing a game whre you can't think of a unicorn! This took place in the middle ages btw. :trollface:
Quote from: Unicorn on June 06, 2015, 06:30:58 PM
You forgot about Tory Graps! He wrote in his diary of playing a game whre you can't think of a unicorn! This took place in the middle ages btw. :trollface:
Nice try. :P
/me has found the "right" key.
(http://m.imgur.com/OGaW2O0.png)
:P
I am confused at what this post has to do with the previous discussion (or the topic) ???
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on August 15, 2015, 01:30:58 AM
I am confused at what this post has to do with the previous discussion (or the topic) ???
The author said you had to "find the right button", so I took a picture of the right arrow button on my calc ;) If you guys think such puns are spammy, then I won't do that again :P
Oh I see it now. >.< Puns are fine, although it's generally better to not necropost only to post a pun :P
Ha,I get it :P but yeah, punsar usually good for recent topics.
Quote from: Unicorn on August 15, 2015, 07:03:02 AM
Ha,I get it :P but yeah, punsar usually good for recent topics.
Even so, I prefer QUAsars :P
Quote from: c4ooo on August 15, 2015, 01:27:58 AM
/me has found the "right" key.
(http://m.imgur.com/OGaW2O0.png)
:P
Whahaha, nice one :P
I just saw this topic somehow, and I was reminded of this:
https://xkcd.com/391/
I've been spamming the random button on xkcd and reading the what ifs for at least three days now :P
Quote from: princetonlion.tibd on August 16, 2015, 11:57:18 AM
I've been spamming the random button on xkcd and reading the what ifs for at least three days now :P
I think you need something to do :P I won! THE GAME
/me lost :P
Speaking of boredom, what ever happened to your snake game?
@princetonlion.tibd
Quote from: Unicorn on August 25, 2015, 03:54:38 AM
Speaking of boredom, what ever happened to your snake game? @princetonlion.tibd
I'm sure he's just having trouble with the boat teleportation. Or he forgot about it.
Maybe he forgot how to turn his calculator ON. :trollface:
But more seriously, it would be nice to see Prince's game finished and more (better?) games from him afterwards
He needs more inspiration, there aren't' as many games for the V200 as others.
Quote from: Unicorn on August 26, 2015, 02:51:09 AM
He needs more inspiration, there aren't' as many games for the V200 as others.
There also aren't' as many apostrophes in "aren't" as you think. :trollface:
*
aren't
Aren't' you sure? :P
inb4 post with only apostrophes :P
inb4 bans on every apostrophe-only posts :P
inb4 the world end's'
''
But enough.
...so...this calc game seems fun.
Quote from: Unicorn on August 25, 2015, 03:54:38 AM
Speaking of boredom, what ever happened to your snake game? @princetonlion.tibd
Sorry, was inactive for... months.
I may have lost it, I'm not sure. I think it's still in my calc, but I sort of hit a wall with detection of the snake length. Haven't coded in ages, so I don't know if I can even work on it anymore.
I bet you only bumped this topic in particular to make us lose The Game :P
Kidding aside, you should make an help topic if you need Snake coding help. I'm sure people will be willing to help you if you are specific.