Overview
Greed is a simple numeric puzzle game created in AMOS and released as freeware by by Ari Fernelius . The board - sized 79x22 - consists of numbers from 1 to 9. After your start location has been randomly set, you may begin. The task is going through as much of the board as possible, drawing a line (hmm.. or eating the numbers away...).
here are eight directions where to move. Use numeric keyboard keys 1-9 (except "5", which does nothing). Your location will be marked as a flashing cursor. Your cursor will jump forward the number of steps the first number in that direction shows. For example, if the number on the left of your cursor is "5", and you decide to go left (by pressing "4"), the cursor will jump 5 steps to the left, and cover all the numbers on the way with a (blank) line. Drawn line cannot be crossed again - you can only cross a location if there's a number in it.
So watch out where you are going! Avoid going narrow places - if there are not enough small numbers around, you'll be in trouble.
The game ends when you can't move anymore. However, in the end, you will be given the amount of points the distance is to the far most blank line. This is because a couple of other Greeds do so, and I want the scoring system to be exactly the same.
- Developers
- Ari Fernelius
- Publishers
- Berliner Spielekiste
- Platform
- Commodore Amiga
- Genre
- Puzzle
- Alternate Names
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- Wikipedia
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