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This game is great and quite challenging sometimes, really gets you thinking about logic steps we usually take for granted. I'm gonna start to spread the word to everyone I know :)
I was wondering if you have any plans to add translations to other languages in the future? I think it would help make it more accessible to a wider audience. If you do have plans of doing that, I’d love to contribute and help with translations if possible! :)
Glad you enjoyed the game! For a "jam" game which tends more towards prototype than finished and polished, I don't really have a plan for adding translations. However I would love to take these math games forward to a more finished state, which, if that ever happens, would hopefully include translations :)
This reminds me of https://teorth.github.io/QED/, made by Terrence Tao. Becuase I played that game, this one was a lot easier. I still like how, because it was graphical, it was much easier to change the proof when I needed to.
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"Unable to parse Build/ProveIT.framework.js.br! This can happen if build compression was enabled but web server hosting the content was misconfigured to not serve the file with HTTP Response Header "Content-Encoding: br" present. Check browser Console and Devtools Network tab to debug."
This game is great and quite challenging sometimes, really gets you thinking about logic steps we usually take for granted. I'm gonna start to spread the word to everyone I know :)
I was wondering if you have any plans to add translations to other languages in the future? I think it would help make it more accessible to a wider audience. If you do have plans of doing that, I’d love to contribute and help with translations if possible! :)
Glad you enjoyed the game!
For a "jam" game which tends more towards prototype than finished and polished, I don't really have a plan for adding translations. However I would love to take these math games forward to a more finished state, which, if that ever happens, would hopefully include translations :)
Extremely enjoyable!
Got stuck on a few levels, mostly with the explosion logic, but I managed to solve all of them.
glad you enjoyed it!
This reminds me of https://teorth.github.io/QED/, made by Terrence Tao. Becuase I played that game, this one was a lot easier. I still like how, because it was graphical, it was much easier to change the proof when I needed to.
It was an inspiration! Its in our acknowledgement list :)
This is excellent! Thank you!
Thanks for playing!! :D