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    Hello,

    Here's the BETA version of our latest game, we'd appreciate it if you could test it and report back with any comments, suggestions or bug reports. Many thanks!

    It's called Bomboozal, it's an isometric 3d puzzle/arcade game and it's the 3rd one in the Walter series. You have to detonate all the bombs on each level without blowing yourself up. The game has 15 puzzles to solve and when you've completed all of them the game enters "arcade" mode where you have to solve the same puzzles whilst dodging the falling crates.

    Bomboozal - http://www.edesign.uk.com/flash/bomboozal.html

    Thanks.

    JR

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    The other Walter games are:

    Crates! - http://www.edesign.uk.com/flash/crates.html
    Crates! 3d - http://www.edesign.uk.com/flash/crates3d.html

    or try our first sports game:

    10 pin bowling - http://www.edesign.uk.com/flash/bowling.html


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    Pretty cool. I failed to make a high score, but I still like it.

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    Thanks Eric! I'm glad you didn't get a high-score the first time you played it, it means that we've got the difficulty level about right.......enjoy

    JR

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    Great! And I think the design is a bit more what I like to see.

    You are on a very good way. I'm working at the moment at at pre marketing mag./cd-rom for the futuretown project. I'm looking for good games to put on this CD and later on the town.

    Are you interested in it?


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    Thanks. I did spend more time making this game look nice - the other games in the series were technically good but I spent little or no time on the presentation

    I'll email you about the CD-ROM project.

    JR

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    Another great game. Now if I could just get a high score...

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    Great Game Mate !! code isnt that complicated though i dont think!!

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    Go ahead Mr Guru - try it! You'll find that calculating all of the chain reactions for the bombs is actually very complicated.

    If a small bomb is next to another small bomb it will detonate it - if that second bomb is next to a small bomb it will detonate it.....and so on.....

    However, if it's a medium size bomb then it will detonate everything within a 5 square radius.....if it's a large bomb it will detonate everything in a 13 square radius......all of these explosions can (and often do....) create a series of chain reaction explosions.

    Glad you liked the game though Hang around for another 2 weeks and I'll be releasing 2 killer games for a major company - you'll love them.......

    Whereabouts in Yorkshire are you from?? I love the area near Glasshouses - very relaxing.

    JR


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