I tried to announce this yesterday but my Internet connection has been spotty and more-or-less on the fritz most of last night and today.
This notice updated to today, January 5, 2012
Download file:
http://in-the-matter-of.com/teleport.zip (about 1.1 mb) The game is now version 0.51 as of January 5, 2012. If you have this, you can download just the replacement game at
http://in-the-matter-of.com/teleport.hex (about 99K).
The IFID for version 0.5 was this program is HUGO-31-32-35-01-04-12
The IFID for this version, which is version 0.51, is HUGO-31-4D-76-01-05-12
The direct public commentary page for this game (including this thread) is
http://in-the-matter-of.com/index.php?t ... eport_Test
(which is basically a copy of this message.)
Teleporter test is a full game in which you have an objective and some problems to get past. Your objective is to get out of the game, by smashing the gas meter in the start room so it will blow up the game and set you free. So how do you do that? Well, you need something to strike it with. And you have to get that.
In the opening, there are four demonstration teleporter pads. One goes to any room in the game, one only goes to teleporters (incoming), one only goes to teleporter pads, and the other goes to rooms that are teleporters or teleporter pads. (A room can be either or both.)
But you don't have to use the teleporters to enter the game, you can go in, out or down to enter the game board. But the problem is, there is no return entrance to the start room.
Once you take a teleporter to another place or exit the start room, you have to find the return teleporter.
When you activate a teleporter, It shows you a list of rooms and asks you to type in the number of the room.
There are a few tricks, like the electric meter is running the whole time the game is on (unless you shut it off, but then the Teleport Center goes dark.) And I wouldn't recommend hitting the gas meter in the basement of the Teleport Center.
I'd like comments about it. Also, see if you notice the difference between the water meter and the gas or electric meter.
I tried to announce this yesterday but my Internet connection has been spotty and more-or-less on the fritz most of last night and today.
[b]This notice updated to today, January 5, 2012[/b]
Download file: [url]http://in-the-matter-of.com/teleport.zip[/url] (about 1.1 mb) The game is now version 0.51 as of January 5, 2012. If you have this, you can download just the replacement game at [url]http://in-the-matter-of.com/teleport.hex[/url] (about 99K).
The IFID for version 0.5 was this program is HUGO-31-32-35-01-04-12
The IFID for this version, which is version 0.51, is HUGO-31-4D-76-01-05-12
The direct public commentary page for this game (including this thread) is
http://in-the-matter-of.com/index.php?title=Teleport_Test
(which is basically a copy of this message.)
Teleporter test is a full game in which you have an objective and some problems to get past. Your objective is to get out of the game, by smashing the gas meter in the start room so it will blow up the game and set you free. So how do you do that? Well, you need something to strike it with. And you have to get that.
In the opening, there are four demonstration teleporter pads. One goes to any room in the game, one only goes to teleporters (incoming), one only goes to teleporter pads, and the other goes to rooms that are teleporters or teleporter pads. (A room can be either or both.)
But you don't have to use the teleporters to enter the game, you can go in, out or down to enter the game board. But the problem is, there is no return entrance to the start room.
Once you take a teleporter to another place or exit the start room, you have to find the return teleporter.
When you activate a teleporter, It shows you a list of rooms and asks you to type in the number of the room.
There are a few tricks, like the electric meter is running the whole time the game is on (unless you shut it off, but then the Teleport Center goes dark.) And I wouldn't recommend hitting the gas meter in the basement of the Teleport Center.
I'd like comments about it. Also, see if you notice the difference between the water meter and the gas or electric meter.