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Donut Quest is a TI-Basic game of revolutionary quality. It uses no libraries of any kind, in fact, you don't need anything other than the game program to play it. On each of eight levels, you must get to (and eat) all the donuts, then leave through an exit (unless given other instructions). |
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What the community thinks:
That's amazing!
I made a game similar to this one, but your graphics are a lot better! I just used the home screen.
If I were to suggest something, I would suggest you add ice, and once you walk on it, you keep sliding until you land on a normal block.
You could also create a special block that doesn't disappear until you hit a lever.
What are the external levels mentioned in the program??