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Light Bot
Kamis, 25 September 2008
A game targeted at anyone who is fond of logic, programmers rejoice as this ones built just for you. You are put in control of a little robot that can perform basic functions. Your objective is to light the blue tiles.

Your robot can move one tile forward, jump, turn 90 to the left or the right and well turn on the light. You need to pass the obstacle course that gets tougher as you progress but don't worry, the first few levels serve as a tutorial.

A friend and I played this together and we reached level 11, where we had to look up the walk through. The youtube video embedded here is the light bot walk through so you do not need to go looking for it, cause I think you would need to look it up :) Its time for you to turn on the lights!

A hint for level 11, the most complex solutions lie in the simplest of functions. Hahaha thats a hint, you would need a walk through for :)

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