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[–] wolfers 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Mark my words. One day crowd funded clones of this game will be the regular.
[–] Frankyhangmyself ago
And soon there will be a crowd funded reality show mobile game
[–] Closeout ago
:(
[–] Terkala 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Alright, who wants to help me automate the puzzle solving? I can run ~10 android VMs on a 2ghz amazon cloud machine. Since the last stage is first-to-complete, I think we can brute-force this one pretty easy. At 10c per hour per machine(roughly), we can rent 500 machines for a day at $1000, each running 10 instances with a solver routine.
[–] Callski 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
These guys must have had a hell of a development budget! That means they literally have $1,500,000 sitting there waiting for someone. Or it's just bullshit and there is no million dollars and their trying to get as many downloads as possible.
[–] stevesully23 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Usually, when a company offers a big prize, they actually are paying an insurance company. The bigger the chance of someone getting it the bigger their cost. If someone wins it would be the insurance company paying it off.
[–] alwaysadicksometimes 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Or, they do not currently have the money but are going to use the large amount of downloads to fund the prizes. I imagine it will work out quite well and am very interested to see how it goes. I can tell you I immediately looked to see if it was available for Android and if it was, I would have downloaded it. So it worked on me!
EDIT: It is available for android. thanks to /v/maus for the link below
[–] maus 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It would seem your google skills have failed you.
A google van will be arriving at your home/place of employment shortly to take you to a short complimentary re-education seminar. Please cancel all plans you had for the next 3-6 months. Thank you for using Google!
[–] No_Im_not ago
Anyone still following this? I'm stuck on lvl 13 and is driving me crazy.
[–] No_Im_not ago
Regardless if I could win one million dollars, the game is a little addicting.
[–] Feaster ago
I feel like if there are only three levels in the final stage, it will be over very quickly once that stage starts. How hard could the game really be? How long could it really take if there are thousands of people playing?