Lostjared has released another homebrew game for the PSP. Titled 'Master's Intution Builder for PSP' (Yes, thats Intuition spelt wrong), it is a Puzzle game where you have to unlock the secret visual by using your intuition. This game doesn't have an easy explanation, it's supposed to be cryptic.
After trying it myself, i got 10/10 tries wrong, and then the program told me "1 + 1 + 1 = 3 Use the pattern to unlock". It's probably really simple, but it really did confuse me. I like puzzle games, and i'll probably spend the next week figuring out how to use it this game; then the week after figuring out the puzzle itself. Lostjared said that he will release the source code eventually, but not for a while because it would spoil the game. Well done Lostjared, a great game. This game comes in both PSP and Windows Installer versions, and has been confirmed to work using the bock eLoader.
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