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d_stilgar
02-12-2007, 06:47 PM
http://www.bigideafun.com/penguins/arcade/doom_funnel/default.htm

This is a pretty cool free game I found back in high school. I think it is a good game for us to play and then post our high scores. I'm busy playing now, but I'll post my best in a little bit.

xRyokenx
02-13-2007, 10:22 AM
That game is cool... I've got a high score at the moment, I'm number three with a score of 2,424,660, but seeing some of those, it may not be there for long...

d_stilgar
02-13-2007, 12:37 PM
I've got some tips and things, I'll post them here later. Maybe if we waste enough time we can get on the all time list.

xRyokenx
02-13-2007, 12:48 PM
Yeah... it's all in figuring those levels out... some of them are tough. I do like the whole concept, I wouldn't be surprised if someone in a high school or college Physics class made that...

sirkillalot617
02-13-2007, 03:13 PM
11th place ye ye Intials ms

d_stilgar
02-13-2007, 06:23 PM
I just made the list for today with just under 32,000,000. Stg, that's me.

I'll share some coordinates and the distances I have gotten with them before. I'll list some of them in white in case you do not want to cheat.

1. 63,-36
2. 63,-36
3. -36,-50 distance:746,561 (you generally get between 400,000-600,000)
4. 58,-9 distance:94,296
5. -24,70 Do this when the moon is on the left.
6. 24,-43 Release the ball when the flags are all the way out.
7. -18,50 distance:408,613
8. 48,7 This will get you all the flags, but if someone can figure out how to get more distance too . . .
9. 76,13. Release the ball when the inner planets are down. distance:43,000+ (this level is very inconsistent)
10. 34,-36 Similar to 8.
11. -12,-32 Another like 8.
12. -6,43 And another like 8.
13. 26,68. Wait for the moon to be in the bottom right. I'm still working on the exact release point.
14. -60,-14 Another version of 8.
15. You could do this in a similar fashion as number 9. I try to get the ball to orbit around all four planets by releasing at -2,85. Getting the release time right is hard though.
16. 63,-17 Like #8.
17. -8,54 Like #8.
18. -11,-53. Release the ball when the flags are all the way out.
19. -42,-56 Like #8.
20. 77,51.
21. 39,-20 Like #8.
22. 63,-20 This one is like #8, but it is way more fun. You never think that this would ever go in. distance:402,630
23. 65,1. Wait for the planets to be vertical.
24. 46,-13. Release the ball right after the planet passes. This one varies a lot. I've gotten different distances with this one. Anywhere between 275,000 and 550,000.
25. There is a lot you can do here. 24, -50. 51,-21. 48,-42. The big problem is that moving planet.

d_stilgar
02-13-2007, 07:19 PM
The last thing I would like to add is that the all-time high score is 2147483647. This number is not the number for a perfect score, but rather the highest integer in (most) 32bit programming languages. I also know how to get that score, but that is the only secret I keep.

xRyokenx
02-13-2007, 09:26 PM
It looks as though the all time high score list is maxed out... that sucks.

Slug Toy
02-14-2007, 12:49 AM
yay, i got... 42000