Seamless Discord and Wolfram Integration, UI + Speed Improvements and Podcasts!
[ 2023-06-19 09:00:47 CET ] [ Original post ]
Our team has made a long overdue update to the game in celebration of our non-profit's latest release, Trade Bots! Along with several bug fixes, performance improvements and upgrades to modern frameworks, we've added several new features, all in widescreen mode. (by default, the game opens in a vertical window, but you can full screen the game by hitting the expand button on all three platforms).
- Wolfram links no longer open externally, instead they open directly within the calculator viewport and can be controlled within the game.
- Discord has been integrated natively (using the above method). We had honestly not been that familiar or comfortable with discord, but have come to find it's a wonderful way to engage directly with the community. We're closely monitoring the server and hope it continues to thrive.
- Embeds of some of our favorite podcasts are now integrated directly into the game for you to listen to while playing or making your own levels.
- The UI in wide mode has changed to include six buttons instead of four.
- New keybindings to make the game even more friendly on desktop.
The Devil's Calculator
Christopher Cinq-Mars Jarvis
Cinq-Mars Media
2019-02-18
Indie Strategy Singleplayer
Game News Posts 21
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Very Positive
(85 reviews)
http://www.cinqmarsmedia.com/devilscalculator
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1014280 
The Devil's Calculator Linux [359.91 M]
An evil calculator has its normal arithmetic operators replaced with sadistically obscure functions. Using logic and a bit of algebra, you must work backwards to interpolate and use these corrupted operators to compute the 'number of the beast', 666, in order to purge the calculator of its demons and continue on. Non-profit and open-source, The Devil's Calculator is a highly original indie game that's as addicting as it is educational. Accessible to numberphiles and math novices alike, the first 20+ levels are 100% free to play and enjoy in the game's Demo.
Each level has you decipher the function of a mysterious operator and use it to calculate the number of the beast to progress. The game features advanced graphing mechanics and access to various resources to help you interpolate and solve the innovative and creative function level design. As you progress in the game, players unlock the ability to create their own levels and play challenges others have created - including free DLC levels crafted by the game's creators, educators and mathematicians. With hand drawn artwork and a charming story, the Devil's Calculator is an addicting and gratifying puzzle experience.
The Devil's Calculator was made by Cinq-Mars Media is a 501(c)(3), a non-profit organization developing technology to support scientific research related to human safety and education, and to make such technology and research available on a charitable basis.
Features
Each level has you decipher the function of a mysterious operator and use it to calculate the number of the beast to progress. The game features advanced graphing mechanics and access to various resources to help you interpolate and solve the innovative and creative function level design. As you progress in the game, players unlock the ability to create their own levels and play challenges others have created - including free DLC levels crafted by the game's creators, educators and mathematicians. With hand drawn artwork and a charming story, the Devil's Calculator is an addicting and gratifying puzzle experience.
Non-Profit
The Devil's Calculator was made by Cinq-Mars Media is a 501(c)(3), a non-profit organization developing technology to support scientific research related to human safety and education, and to make such technology and research available on a charitable basis.
MINIMAL SETUP
- Processor: An Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable
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