Great project!!! It looks great!
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You have some textboxes on the header of the page, you need to insert a number from 0 to 255 to select a planet, where it reads "seleccione un numero de mundo".
After that you need to insert a 0 to explore the city or a 1 to explore the world.
After that, this is optional, a number from 0 to 255 to select a background history for your universe. I didn't finish this feature but it tells who conquered that specific planet you selected earlier and when. I don't remember well.
Then you have a textbox that reads "Hand". That is, what object you currently have in your hand. You can get up to six objects: gold, lasers, book(it tells you the story of the planet), boat(you can cross bodies of water with this), timemachine(this does nothing yet), map(it shows you the streets of the city or the geography of the planet, in ASCII)
You can trade objects for other objects, that happens when you reach the end of the street.
At the end of the street also you can get an object for free (you need to guess which street)
All this if you are on a city street. If you are in the open, (the world), you traverse routes, at the end of certain routes there can be a scene depicted in the screenshots of this project. (Unfinished)
Sorry but it will not be very clear what to do even with a video. Try to follow the instructions. With up and down keys you select one of four binary registers. With left and right you increase or decrease the binary number of those registers. You will see not 1 and 0 but black blocks representing 1's. I don't even remember how to play it :P
Now I remember. The 1's of the last binary number of the four registers, represent gates, those gates will stop the flow of water that comes from the left of the binary tree. The binary tree is that weird simetric thing you see onscreen.
The other binary registers are conditional interruptors, (the first two)
The third binary register is the "negative" of the fourth.
The first binary register is the negative of the second one.
By negative it means 1 are converted to 0.
I hope it's clear. I know it's not. :)