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April 20, 2011

cathode rays

Cathode rays is an original puzzle game by Christoffer Hedborg that involves directing a set of coloured rays from one prism to another, while avoiding letting beams of different colours touch each other. This one also uses the Unity webplayer.

17 comments:

  1. Complete - pretty little thing.

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  2. Missed (first) it by that much! Nice game Bart, still waiting for your 3d game.

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  3. Could do without the flickering screen. Just makes it look sloppy, and gives me a headache.

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  5. I'm far from young....Just easily annoyed. :)

    A bad looking display is NEVER a "design feature"!!

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  6. hmmm.... i think this would be a little easier with a touch-screen (iPod or Android)

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  7. sorry "TiCKed" -- really didn't mean to offend. i'm not exactly "young" either. i even remember a world before PC's. i actually agree with you on the "annoying" aspect.

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  8. Totally awesome!!!
    hahahaha!! And I love the 8O's ambiant!!

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  9. Cynthia: Not offended in the least. I've come to grips with my lack of youth a long time ago. :)

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  10. The wheel thing is awful!!

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  11. @ TiCKed,

    I agree about the flickering screen. It's a headache inducer. This game shoud have a wanrining lable that says "If you have seziures do not play!".

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  12. I stopped playing almost immediately, the flickering screen was just too much to deal with. Sorry.

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  14. Good idea, but a real pain in the ...
    head.
    Worth another try

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  15. No Unity player for Linux.

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  16. All I get is a purple screen, background music and some areas that make a sound if you click them. Help?

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  17. Everything just looks the same color. I can play by trial and error but I don't think that's the idea?

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