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License: Shareware (Free to try)
Downloads: 614
Added: 22 Nov 2004
Updated: 19 Jun 2005
Developer: Two Brothers Software(more)
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Moving Nowhere Publisher Description

Moving Nowhere Game. The object of the game is to score points by having all of your buttons farther away from another button. Scopre Points and Move Nowhere! As the game progresses, your buttons have to be farther apart to score the same points. Therefore, you want to complete each level as quickly as possible. Two Brothers Software! Score is derived by measuring the distance between each button and adding the distance up. So if you have all of your buttons close you will lose points. Of course distance is measure both on the x-axis and y-axis. Lining up your buttons on the top and the bottom will not make many points for you. Another important strategy to remeber is to get your buttons farther apart early in the game. This will generate points early in the game, then you can worry about making the rest of the points as the game progresses.
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OS: Win 98/NT/ME/2000/XP/2003
Requirements: .net framework
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