The reason I love this game so much is because there are almost endless ways you can play this game. It really comes down to you just thinking about extended connections, and finding the smallest connection.
I believe you have to click on the Neutrino link, and click on the other links on the Wikipedia page until you get to Total Request Live, read what he wrote so you can understand it better,
The reason I love this game so much is because there are almost endless ways you can play this game. It really comes down to you just thinking about extended connections, and finding the smallest connection.
The game is brilliant IMO! I'll use it with my friends.
Because there isnt any one best answer. This game makes you use all of your brain. This game is meant to challenge you, some people will just submit the first thing they find. But what you need to think of really is even if you find a route, is there a shorter route?
Because there isnt any one best answer. This game makes you use all of your brain. This game is meant to challenge you, some people will just submit the first thing they find. But what you need to think of really is even if you find a route, is there a shorter route?
So, if I already submitted one, but then I find a shorter way, can I resubmit?
Because there isnt any one best answer. This game makes you use all of your brain. This game is meant to challenge you, some people will just submit the first thing they find. But what you need to think of really is even if you find a route, is there a shorter route?
I've got from one to the other, but it took too many clicks. I'm trying again :tank:
Does Neutrino and Total Request Live count as a click?
Neutrino does not because you start from that page but because you have to click on Total Request Live that counts as a click. The starting point does not count, but the ending point does.