> > Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
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> > How high can you score?
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> > In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
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> 855. But it's just random, there's little you can do to influence the outcome
> is there? So I'm not sure what it all means.
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You can try to figure out the best tile to start from, that will make it take off. Try some combinations and patterns. It's just for fun! Have some fun!
> Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
>
> How high can you score?
>
> In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
>
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> On about my 5th try, I got 1869. Is there any real strategy to the game. I mean, is there any best way to start?
Also, I noticed that after a while a lot of the tiles ended up facing the same direction. Does that have any connection to anything?
It's very cool, reminds me of Game of Life for cellular automata. It's definitely not random; nothing is. Joey, just read its only rule! The tiles need to spawn by staying together to spin at least twice and start two lines of tiles which also need to stay together.
> Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
>
> How high can you score?
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> In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
>
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>....bad luck....only 1271@~@llll
How high can you score...
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> Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
>
> How high can you score?
>
> In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
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855. But it's just random, there's little you can do to influence the outcome is there? So I'm not sure what it all means.
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> > Try
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> > Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
> >
> > How high can you score?
> >
> > In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
> >
> >
>
> 855. But it's just random, there's little you can do to influence the outcome
> is there? So I'm not sure what it all means.
>
You can try to figure out the best tile to start from, that will make it take off. Try some combinations and patterns. It's just for fun! Have some fun!
> Try
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> Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
>
> How high can you score?
>
> In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
Well... 2143, but I just got lucky after trying may be about twenty different tactics with average score not higher than 500. It's real fun.
Thanks!
> Try
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> Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
>
> How high can you score?
>
> In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
>
>
> On about my 5th try, I got 1869. Is there any real strategy to the game. I mean, is there any best way to start?
Also, I noticed that after a while a lot of the tiles ended up facing the same direction. Does that have any connection to anything?
My cat eats people
2356 on the first try. Just
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2356 on the first try. Just got lucky I guess.
Dominique
*I still know CRAP when I see it.
1476, 1654 It's very cool,
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1476, 1654
It's very cool, reminds me of Game of Life for cellular automata. It's definitely not random; nothing is. Joey, just read its only rule! The tiles need to spawn by staying together to spin at least twice and start two lines of tiles which also need to stay together.
"My other computer is a virus farm."
I see... Whenever you have a
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I see... Whenever you have a row of tiles that all pace the same way, you can start on of them and it will get the entire row going.
My cat eats people
My record for this game was
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My record for this game was 3544, but that was just a lucky shot.
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> Try
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> Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
>
> How high can you score?
>
> In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
>
>
>....bad luck....only 1271@~@llll
> Try
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> Try [url=http://www.columbia.edu/~chc18/gridgame.swf]this game!
>
> How high can you score?
>
> In third try I scored 1649, but I know that some have scored 3000+.
>
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>got a new one:2276