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Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 21, 2013, 11:02:26 pmNot sure if this counts, but would "Legand of Zelda: Sord of Atari" (sic) be a valid example of game that is hard to 100%? I made the game myself and I can't even beat the 1st dungeon (it's actually possible, though)Meh, it is not even a game, it is a torture I can't even reach the second key
Not sure if this counts, but would "Legand of Zelda: Sord of Atari" (sic) be a valid example of game that is hard to 100%? I made the game myself and I can't even beat the 1st dungeon (it's actually possible, though)
Has this already been mentioned? Games where you can't win and you can't lose.Eg: Minecraft, Garry's Mod to name a few.
Quote from: Jonius7 on August 05, 2013, 10:35:19 pmHas this already been mentioned? Games where you can't win and you can't lose.Eg: Minecraft, Garry's Mod to name a few.Well, for minecraft, I'm gonna say that getting 100% would entail mining/processing every block in the in-game world, which is 10 million * 10 million, IIRC. So, hard to 100%, to say the least.
Dj_Omnimaga, there isn't just the Ender Dragon, there is the Witch and the Wither too... IMO the WIther is the most dangerous (big explosion at start + projectile resistance at mid-HP + HP regeneration + deadly porjectiles)
Not sure if this counts, but would "Legand of Zelda: Sord of Atari" (sic) be a valid example of game that is hard to 100%? I made the game myself and I can't even beat the 1st dungeon (it's actually possible, though)Also Ghosts n' Goblins (at least on the NES) and Super Ghouls n' Ghosts (to a lesser extent) are other examples.