In the first 7 minutes he had an 11 and a 6 on board and couldn’t figure out how to kill the 17hp enemy. Those simple solutions are gonna slip past all video, I can feel it.
Games like this truly express the beauty of good roguelike mechanics. Despite using your multiply early at 8:10, thinking outside the box and merging one of your own units with the boss served as an alternate solution. A simple concept expanded in a awesome way!
I'm a Math teacher and thinking to myself "wow, that would be a nice game to present to 6th graders while teaching operations with negative numbers" while Olexa is struggling to figure out that 11+6=17
@@OlexaYT my nickname was literally "human calculator" because of how I liked doing complex equations mentally (i normally get the correct answer to!) too the point that I could calculate sin(x°) mentally. I also don't like using calculators because they feel like it is a cheat.
Man, watching you play this was a nice change of pace. I like watching your videos, but I have a hard time watching people miss extremely obvious solutions that are staring them in the face, so I tend to stop when something like that happens (and usually go play the game myself). Seeing you working through things and doing really well in this was awesome. Good job, dude.
I like how the month of olexa looks is well over but we still get them very frequently Me yelling at my screen basic math solutions like tyler can hear me, to be fair he has computers doing all his math for a living
I think the undo button is a good thing to have. Otherwise, the "optimal" way to play is to take a screenshot of the game, then go work out everything you could do on paper, then come back and do that stuff in game. That's boring. It's better to let the player mess around and see what they can do in a more tactile way, moving around the units and stuff. It doesn't exactly give them any advantage over just working it out on paper, aside from being more tactile and easier to test things out to see what would happen
That’s fair. The only reason I brought it up is, similar to lonestar’s undo… it just kinda feels bad if there isn’t a solution. You just sit there refreshing new ideas over and over and over but maybe there just isn’t a way to win. So the only way the game ends is you physically deciding “I am done”. Which just leaves you with a sour taste in the mouth. It’s much easier to blame a game for a loss than to blame yourself.
This is a really unique and cool game! Sorry half of the comment section sucks, because these kinds of games don't really get publicity for this kind of reason I feel. Definitely can feel frustrating watching someone else play this game if they tackle math problem solving differently, but that's on the viewer. The 11+6 did kill me though, but overall you freaking killed it, made the game look easy!
That last one looks intimidating, but I came up with a way to one-shot that guy. > Use the triad on a 3 to make 9, then add 9 and 32 to make 41. > Multiply 10 and 2 to make 20, then add 20 to your other 3 to make 23. > Multiply 23 and 41 together to get 943 exactly.
@@OlexaYTno, it isn't. I didn't realize the king can't be involved with any operations. Neither can his advisor. I don't know, but maybe you came up with a better solution than I did.
What the fuck! The comments are eating you up in this one but I think you did fine lmao I just kind of struggle to find the value in adding stuff together if you're just gonna throw the sum at the enemy when you could've just thrown one after the other Also making the spells and attack like a hotbar with assigned numbers or keys would help I think
@@OlexaYT RIGHT!? You played once and learned the mechanics and then played on the absolute hardest available difficulty there was and WON the same way People truly just wanna hate smh
I’m not worried. The majority of companies around the world are absolutely terrified of AI due to data privacy reasons. It will take 5-10 more years for companies to adopt pro-generative AI policies and even still, they’re not gonna trust it 100%
This game made me realize just how bad my math is... Played after watching thinking it might improve my skills, but I think it made no difference because I was just cheesing my way through. I guess that's what I did in school anyway. I'd just google the answers to my homework.
Python is my primary language, I work on an automation platform that accepts Python Powershell and JavaScript. (Pythons just the best of those three ha)
@@OlexaYT That's awesome! I'm still in high school, but when I graduate I'd like to go into Rust programming, though I'm not sure what I'll be able to find without a college degree :/
This is THEE worst game to watch anyone play. Especially UA-camrs who are dividing their attention between trying to entertain and do basic math. It’s unhealthily infuriating to watch a grown adult man not know how to add 11 and 6 to make 17.
@@OlexaYT by errors, I meant video errors (as a check, which is a bit habitual for me) in the technical sense of things. X} I totally meant the embarrassment of locking up on math. I completely didn't meant to call what ya did errors. btw, must give props to the dev myself.
You have never played Rogue. It aggravates me that people call everything a Roguelike now, even games that have nothing in common with Rogue (other than being a single-player computer game).
It’s almost like combining minions with random mathematical operators to defeat enemies in a virtual fictional world isn’t remotely close to what cybersecurity professionals do on a daily basis
In the first 7 minutes he had an 11 and a 6 on board and couldn’t figure out how to kill the 17hp enemy. Those simple solutions are gonna slip past all video, I can feel it.
Yeah, that moment was infuriating
He had a 3 a 4 and a 5 with multiplication and addition before he even made the 11
Ok but he won. Type A viewers smh
@@thiago7963shut up dude. People like you kill a streamers desire to stream. If you don't like it, leave.
It's this kind of frustration that has me coming back to his videos, idk but I might have masochistic tendencies
Games like this truly express the beauty of good roguelike mechanics. Despite using your multiply early at 8:10, thinking outside the box and merging one of your own units with the boss served as an alternate solution. A simple concept expanded in a awesome way!
I'm a Math teacher and thinking to myself "wow, that would be a nice game to present to 6th graders while teaching operations with negative numbers" while Olexa is struggling to figure out that 11+6=17
Lmfao
Apparently, he usually overcomplicates things, guiding by what his followers say
This is like watching one of those mobile ads😂😂😂
Haha thats the same i thought. But since people get clickbaited by those it cant be a bad idea making a game out of it
You playing it for the first time after thinking you can do better than me at it: “uhhh does 2+3 = 5 or 6?”
@@OlexaYT my nickname was literally "human calculator" because of how I liked doing complex equations mentally (i normally get the correct answer to!) too the point that I could calculate sin(x°) mentally. I also don't like using calculators because they feel like it is a cheat.
@@Foxy_Fan1200 and yet you too get stumped with 2+3
@@Foxy_Fan1200wow, look at how cool you are!
Man, watching you play this was a nice change of pace. I like watching your videos, but I have a hard time watching people miss extremely obvious solutions that are staring them in the face, so I tend to stop when something like that happens (and usually go play the game myself). Seeing you working through things and doing really well in this was awesome. Good job, dude.
Olexa your tendency to over complicate things in games like this always cracks me up.
I like how the month of olexa looks is well over but we still get them very frequently
Me yelling at my screen basic math solutions like tyler can hear me, to be fair he has computers doing all his math for a living
People going crazy in the comments that Tyler was struggling when he beat two perfect runs in 30 minutes
And without undos through almost the whole thing
oh my god the cursor has a shadow on the field it's ADORABLE
I think the undo button is a good thing to have. Otherwise, the "optimal" way to play is to take a screenshot of the game, then go work out everything you could do on paper, then come back and do that stuff in game. That's boring. It's better to let the player mess around and see what they can do in a more tactile way, moving around the units and stuff. It doesn't exactly give them any advantage over just working it out on paper, aside from being more tactile and easier to test things out to see what would happen
That’s fair. The only reason I brought it up is, similar to lonestar’s undo… it just kinda feels bad if there isn’t a solution. You just sit there refreshing new ideas over and over and over but maybe there just isn’t a way to win. So the only way the game ends is you physically deciding “I am done”. Which just leaves you with a sour taste in the mouth. It’s much easier to blame a game for a loss than to blame yourself.
Your second run with no helpers was incredible. Definitely a clean perfect run that had me worried it wouldnt be percect.
Amazing! An edutainment game that's actually good! I would have *loved* this as a kid learning math.
This is a really unique and cool game! Sorry half of the comment section sucks, because these kinds of games don't really get publicity for this kind of reason I feel. Definitely can feel frustrating watching someone else play this game if they tackle math problem solving differently, but that's on the viewer. The 11+6 did kill me though, but overall you freaking killed it, made the game look easy!
This game is actually pretty fantastic.
very reminiscent of the little math games from 20 years ago. If only I could remember any of their names
in fairness of the UI, they let you drag the little guys around to separate specific guys
That last one looks intimidating, but I came up with a way to one-shot that guy.
> Use the triad on a 3 to make 9, then add 9 and 32 to make 41.
> Multiply 10 and 2 to make 20, then add 20 to your other 3 to make 23.
> Multiply 23 and 41 together to get 943 exactly.
Nice. That’s a great solution
@@OlexaYTno, it isn't. I didn't realize the king can't be involved with any operations. Neither can his advisor.
I don't know, but maybe you came up with a better solution than I did.
Very unique and innovative
at the second round BOSS, that is WP.
The double music on the outro tho, lol
Using 5th grade water to HYDRATE this comment section
Easiest first comment of my life
Lovely little game, would love to see it get expanded.
3:42 don’t add one to all, 5+5=10 10+7=17, attack with 17 to the enemy 17 kills him instantly no corrupts . Even after the + 1 to all 5+6=11 11+6=17.
I'm running away before my math skillz drop
out of curiosity , are you a front-end or backend developer and in what domain?
I work in a cybersecurity automation platform. Primarily Python, working with APIs. So mostly backend however some front end development goes into it
@@OlexaYTI’m surprised you’re not a full time career UA-camr and yet you still produce daily videos for us
I’m very tired :)
What the fuck! The comments are eating you up in this one but I think you did fine lmao
I just kind of struggle to find the value in adding stuff together if you're just gonna throw the sum at the enemy when you could've just thrown one after the other
Also making the spells and attack like a hotbar with assigned numbers or keys would help I think
The absolutely angriest anybody has ever been at somebody for straight flawlessed, hitlessed, two runs of a game they never played
@@OlexaYT RIGHT!?
You played once and learned the mechanics and then played on the absolute hardest available difficulty there was and WON the same way
People truly just wanna hate smh
Y'all how does this video not have 1K likes yet?
What do you think of Fireship's latest video on Devin AI? Do you think your livelihood is at risk or is it just overhyped?
I’m not worried. The majority of companies around the world are absolutely terrified of AI due to data privacy reasons. It will take 5-10 more years for companies to adopt pro-generative AI policies and even still, they’re not gonna trust it 100%
Olexa math god
This game made me realize just how bad my math is... Played after watching thinking it might improve my skills, but I think it made no difference because I was just cheesing my way through. I guess that's what I did in school anyway. I'd just google the answers to my homework.
Waiting for matrix and integrals
I secretly love you
Now is not a secret
This was such a fun video
Yoo you do programming? What do you use / what's your favorite environment?
Python is my primary language, I work on an automation platform that accepts Python Powershell and JavaScript. (Pythons just the best of those three ha)
@@OlexaYT That's awesome! I'm still in high school, but when I graduate I'd like to go into Rust programming, though I'm not sure what I'll be able to find without a college degree :/
I love it
11 and 6 on the field awaiting to become 17
He be like: nope! Gonna mult and split some other guys 😅👍
It's perfect because it works XD
yeyy I've been waiting for a vid 🫶🪅
Shame it probably won’t become a full game
I mean it is a full game lol.
Famous youtuber OLEXA struggles to do 3rd grade level math for half an hour
Hey now, 3rd graders don’t learn what exponents are. It’s at least 5th grade math
plz play the rest
Cool game
perfect vid to tilt me to
sick!
my favorite idiot finally playing this game
its right up your alley for sure
1st! Love your stuff olexa
This is THEE worst game to watch anyone play. Especially UA-camrs who are dividing their attention between trying to entertain and do basic math.
It’s unhealthily infuriating to watch a grown adult man not know how to add 11 and 6 to make 17.
It’s extremely easy to overcomplicate solutions in this. There’s a lot going on
Coder can't do simple math? I have hope to learn SQL
SQL is easy peasy, you got this
I'm not sure I would have uploaded this episode myself after watching it back (for the errors) >.>
So true, all of those errors really made us lose those two runs we did in this video.
My brother in christ he had 2 perfect runs 💀
@@OlexaYT by errors, I meant video errors (as a check, which is a bit habitual for me) in the technical sense of things.
X} I totally meant the embarrassment of locking up on math.
I completely didn't meant to call what ya did errors.
btw, must give props to the dev myself.
@@DePhoegonIsle oh you’re just that type of person huh? Stop it. Get some help
@@jorinsides Oh, you're 'that type' of person? Are your boxes sorted yet?
You have never played Rogue. It aggravates me that people call everything a Roguelike now, even games that have nothing in common with Rogue (other than being a single-player computer game).
I have a video of Rogue on my channel
painful to watch
Flawlessed two runs of a game I’ve never played but yeah sure, so painful
Concept is interesting. Graphics and UI suck.
bro cant do math bruh
We flawlessed hitlessed two runs of a game I’ve never played before.
By how badly you do maths in vedio games it becomes hard amd harder to believe you're actually doing network security as work
It’s almost like combining minions with random mathematical operators to defeat enemies in a virtual fictional world isn’t remotely close to what cybersecurity professionals do on a daily basis