Secodash (Secret Code Dashes)
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:44 pm
Secodash is a puzzle game that I started in April 2006. It was inspired by an episode of The Amazing Race from March or April 2006. If I remember correctly, the contestants had to combine two sheets of semi-translucent paper to get a clue for the race.
The game makes up playing pieces that are each half of a group of 5 characters - each half character is made up of blue or brown 'dashes' that when combined with it's corresponding brown or blue mate, make up a whole character. The half character pieces are combined by laying the 2 pieces in the same rectangle on the playing board. Messages are divided into 5 character clusters which are made into each pair of playing pieces.
Note: This game plays very easily and well on my faster computer that has a Prescott dual processor running Windows XP Professional. It runs fine on my Pentium 3 processor, HP omnibook 6000 laptop, running Windows 2000 Professional, however the sprites move much more sluggishly or 'dreamily' on the laptop, so I can't 'audition' the sprite pairs as easily on the laptop as on the faster computer.
The game makes up playing pieces that are each half of a group of 5 characters - each half character is made up of blue or brown 'dashes' that when combined with it's corresponding brown or blue mate, make up a whole character. The half character pieces are combined by laying the 2 pieces in the same rectangle on the playing board. Messages are divided into 5 character clusters which are made into each pair of playing pieces.
Note: This game plays very easily and well on my faster computer that has a Prescott dual processor running Windows XP Professional. It runs fine on my Pentium 3 processor, HP omnibook 6000 laptop, running Windows 2000 Professional, however the sprites move much more sluggishly or 'dreamily' on the laptop, so I can't 'audition' the sprite pairs as easily on the laptop as on the faster computer.