Never could complete the second level. I wonder if it was the intention of the developers for players to never finish, let alone see most of the game because it's just too friggin difficult.
I remember having this when it originally came out. I never got very far and gave up on it real quick. It was just hard. Like NES Ghosts 'N Goblins hard.
I was so ready to get this...and then the review. It's a real shame because those vector graphics look really cool. Maybe if there's a price drop I'll pick it up.
I suppose I could just get a "For Dummies" book on programming, but then I read how there are updated variants on how Petit Computer accepts code. Why not just keep the Basic language universal? Anyhow, I think because of the clumsy interface on the DS, it might be better to try and learn on an actual computer...with an actual keyboard, etc.
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Never could complete the second level. I wonder if it was the intention of the developers for players to never finish, let alone see most of the game because it's just too friggin difficult.
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I remember having this when it originally came out. I never got very far and gave up on it real quick. It was just hard. Like NES Ghosts 'N Goblins hard.
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I was so ready to get this...and then the review. It's a real shame because those vector graphics look really cool. Maybe if there's a price drop I'll pick it up.
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Re: Review: Petit Computer (DSiWare)
I suppose I could just get a "For Dummies" book on programming, but then I read how there are updated variants on how Petit Computer accepts code. Why not just keep the Basic language universal? Anyhow, I think because of the clumsy interface on the DS, it might be better to try and learn on an actual computer...with an actual keyboard, etc.