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very charming
but every time i go for the bottom left calculation (1+1+1+1+…) the game stops and my browser seizes up at ‘Let’s try out!”
unless this is intentional?
right
You rotter :D
LOL, 1+1+1+1+1+…. is the first one I went to. Wtf it froze? Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
***GROAN***
But awesome.
What? No fun with over/underflow? I was hoping for something like 0 – 1 = 4,294,967,296.
you crazy genius…
Very funny.
I’m beginning to think that @zarawesome is right, that “Increpare’s latest games are less games and more of a man’s diary as he descends into madness”
Yep. Looks like it to me. ;)
This is hilarious.
“Oh you mother fucker” – me after going to the bottom left one
fuck… bastard!
shouldn’t we get some kind of runtime error on the division by zero then?
also, I don’t get it.
Oh, you.
I love the message of this game: math is MESSED UP. Plus, I love how it’s presented like an educational game for kids. It’s like if Yo Gabba Gabba taught kids about the Holocaut. “Hi kids! I’m Mister Math! Let’s think about the concept of inifnity, a number than can be derived from a simple equation, and must therefore be treatable as a number! “
Damn, that was supposed to end with [head explodes]. Damn triangle brackets.
maybe you should write your own math library.
I admit, I laughed… at least Firefox restores all your tabs…
So does the game itself actually do each calculation, causing the game to crash during 1+1+1+1?
I’m assuming so, but I’m just wondering if there are any programming nuances that I’m missing out on.
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