Wednesday, October 26, 2005

We've Gone International!

A lot of the visitors to Brewster Jennings Protects America are not in fact American. Truth be told neither am I. So with that in mind, I have created a new scenario in which you must catch a terrorist before his plane lands in America. Travel all around the world in this new scenario. But watch out, it's quite a bit more difficult that the first scenario. I also haven't added that many clues yet so feel free to leave a comment with any landmarks you think I should include.

7 Comments:

At 1:10 PM, Matt Stephans said...

I love puzzle games, and this is an amazing idea. However, it wasn't very fun for me. I know the locations, but trying to scroll to them seems just an unneeded chore. I have to open up another Google Map page, type in the location, then try to scroll the game map to that place. And it is very difficult with just the satellite map, but I would like to play it easier first. Could you ad in the option of what type of map we want? Also, could you add in that a quick game is actually a very difficult game, and that a long game is easier. That was not intuitive to me when I started.

 
At 8:55 AM, Anonymous said...

Heh, this is fun!

I remember the Brøderbund game and I think I had seen the show on TV while I was on vacation in the US of A.

Keep up the good work!

 
At 6:21 PM, Dolmen.fr said...

International scenario is too easy.
The only place I had a problem to find was Jack Young's. I thought first it was Kuala Lumpur.

 
At 8:31 PM, Anonymous said...

Hi, this looks like an interesting game but unfortunately there seems to be a bug in Firefox 1.0.4 on Windows XP. Once I got about 2 minutes into the US version of the game, the clock suddenly started counting down at about 20 times normal speed. Any idea what might be causing this?

 
At 8:52 PM, Anonymous said...

hey, this is DEZMO, I left you some comments in the easy and long High Score page. You deffinetely need to fix something. comment one of my posts at yukonho.com if you need help with something

 
At 10:50 PM, Anonymous said...

This is awsome however using time as a constraint might be problematic, diffrent people have diffrent connections, couldn't image playing this on a dialup (expecially with the slashdotting).

 
At 10:28 AM, Jenn said...

Probably just the Slashdot affect, but at about the 2 minute warning, the red flag got stuck loading the clue and never came up. I'll try again tomorrow, thanks for all the hard work!

 

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