I suppose I was hoping for a programming-based puzzle game, with some new clever insight required to solve each level, rather than pure programming.
That’s definitely not Zachtronics, at least any of the games I’ve played. If that game exists it would be pretty awesome—although probably even more niche than Zachtronics games (which weren’t too niche to support the makers for a decade+, granted).
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I suppose I was hoping for a programming-based puzzle game, with some new clever insight required to solve each level, rather than pure programming.
That’s definitely not Zachtronics, at least any of the games I’ve played. If that game exists it would be pretty awesome—although probably even more niche than Zachtronics games (which weren’t too niche to support the makers for a decade+, granted).