FiniteStates
Solve simple puzzles using different models of computation - almost like programming with them. Built with JavaScript and the HTML canvas. The project is open source and can be viewed here: https://github.com/shailpatels/FiniteStates.
Press the 'help' button on-screen for a list of instructions and other tips about the different models of computation.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | shailpatels |
Genre | Puzzle |
Tags | automata, computerscience, programming |
Development log
- Added option to clear user progressJun 14, 2022
- Small update for running on windowsJan 29, 2022
Comments
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I tried clearing my local storage to delete my progess, but when I refresh the page, the userStats are reset to what I had in them before the deletion. How do I stop this behavior, or switch between levels to counteract this?
Hi there, not sure what was causing the state to persist even after cleaning the localstorage but since this isn't the first time someone has asked for this option I pushed a small update to allow clearing a user's progress. You can see the button to do so by clicking the 'help' button
https://shailpatels.itch.io/finitestates/devlog/392836/added-option-to-clear-use...
can i leave a 0 after the result in the subtraction turing machine?
how i do the mod 3 turing machine?
is this dumb
what does that scribildacious thingamabob do.
how do i reset all data?
Currently, all the data is stored in localstorage in the browser and unfortunately, there's no way to clear it in-game (this would make a nice enhancement though)
The quickest way would be to use a different browser or incognito mode
The longer way would be to right-click > inspect element
In chrome:
In firefox
thanks for putting a simple long way! also, you can do the chrome way in edge (because edge is chromium-based)
You should submit this puzzle game to the A Simply Puzzling Game Jam #1 - itch.io! It would make a fine submission to that jam. I highly encourage you to join that jam (if you haven't done so already) and submit your game. Give it a try!