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Attention: This game does not have a save feature, but people on Hacker News have already found a way to save their progress.
Export the items to a json string:
console.log(JSON.stringify({discoveries: window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.discoveries, elements:window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.elements}))
Load the items from a json string:
a = PUT YOUR JSON HERE;
window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.elements = a.elements; window.$nuxt.$root.$children[2].$children[0].$children[0]._data.discoveries = a.discoveries;
I was wondering why it looked different from some of the screenshots I see here but when I play on mobile it’s just an endless list that gets bigger and requires a lot of scrolling. Switched my browser to desktop mode and now I can see you can drag and drop stuff. These types of games are so simple but so addicting. Ahhh
I love this types of games. Happy to hear that desktop works better then mobile, the scrolling made it somewhat difficult.
It’s “this type of game” or “these types of games”
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Learn basic grammar, FFS.
You’re addressing a Sargent so that should be a “Learn basic grammar FFS, sir.”
gross
Reddit is that way