Well, this was an odd Apple game I always wanted to play. It's allegedly an educational game for kids but it should read FOR VERY SMART KIDS. You basically move robots remotely around a room, picking up stuff that's behind force fields. Later you have robots signal to each other. It's a very early version of Incredible Machine and a lot less aesthetic, and the puzzles even had me wanting to throw something against a wall.
If you want an idea of some of the solutions, go here or here.
Or, in a few days' time, this will be complete.
This is one of the games I'm proudest of writing for, because although it has basic generic graphics, the creativity allowed in solutions is astonishing, and there's probably a way to pare solutions down. And I still never got into the concept of building chips.
Maybe next time, oh, say a few years from now. But I'll enjoy it.
In the meantime, I think I just need to shoot a bunch of stuff with Star Blazer or something.
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