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Playing With Letters
by alexiander77
Playing With Letters
Tags for Playing With Letters
Description
A game about playing with letters, as the title gives away. The game is as much about the story as it is of the gameplay.
For more info, visit my page on Newgrounds:
http://lucidshadowdreamer.newgrounds.com/news/post/933362
Enjoy.
How to Play
Press
- Enter to fast forward to the next line or to test an answer.
- Backspace to skip to the end of a letter, or to delete written text.
- Z to proceed.
Some levels can seem difficult. Look at the title and the sentences for clues.
Comments
Razkili
Jun. 26, 2015
I really wish that there was a mute button. The music is really distracting.
Banjooie
Jun. 12, 2015
Huh, wasn't so bad. I feel like Reversal was a little...weird, but the rest of them were simple enough.
lightupman
Jun. 09, 2015
Alright, disregard the comment I first wrote, this game is incredibly clever and elaborate; I knew the red letters would play in somehow but didn't think to mark them down. I applaud you, really enjoyed the game!
lightupman
Jun. 09, 2015
Really cool idea, but I feel a few of the puzzles make little sense.
main_gi
Jul. 14, 2015
For the way I completed the game, it waned in difficulty for me (hardest puzzle was Reversal, here). So I guess I'm unique! For the fact that the beginning and end tie up, I still remember the nine words I spoke near the beginning and end. They are spoilers so I've encoded them in ROT13: "Jryy guvf qbrfa'g frrz yvxr n genc ng nyy." and "Jryy vf gung ernyyl fb zhpu bs n fhecevfr?". Thanks for responding to each individual comment, by the way.