Greg Janson and STK Revealed

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Size
17.0 KB
Rating
1.00 / 5.00
(4 Reviews)
Board Count
2 / 17
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1491
Reviewer
jhello73
Review Date
13 years, 4 months ago (Oct 25, 2009)
Review

fuck you people i dont see you doing anything like wat that is so fuck you .................................................................where the exit ...i got lost.........................

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0.00 / 5.00
1485

Reviewer
airborn603
Review Date
13 years, 7 months ago (Aug 08, 2009)
Review

I'm giving this game 4 stars out of pity. I remember it from the AOL days and it was kind of amusing to read about when STK was new and confusing.

Rating
4.00 / 5.00
379
Reviewer
dave2
Review Date
20 years, 1 month ago (Feb 03, 2003)
Review

Let me sum things up to save you 17 KB of harddrive space: Greg wrote out the whole ascii alphabet in zzt then had an object #put water e over top of all of them; This resulted in new and never before seen colors which are now commonplace. This game re-enacts this event for the stupid and deaf. Don't get it. Get the zzt encyclopedias instead. They're awesome.

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0.00 / 5.00
173
Reviewer
Ryan Ferneau
Review Date
20 years, 4 months ago (Oct 24, 2002)
Review

Just what was Jhello73 trying to accomplish? I'd already seen that text can be turned into differently colored objects in other, better utilities. And as for Greg Janson "not creating" the Super Tool Kit, well, who do you think put in all the time and effort collecting and organizing various-colored objects, even if he DID use text to do it?

The rest of the game is a bunch of random scene boards and a few toolkit boards. Not worth a download.

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0.00 / 5.00

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