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Julian Steindorfer
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this looks great !!!!
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  • Posted Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:37 pm
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How much cooler would that track have been if it was a Fibonacci sequence.
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  • Posted Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:44 pm
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karrde wrote:
How much cooler would that track have been if it was a Fibonacci sequence.

Ah, math geeks!
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right. i have to google to understand, what he means.

mathematical insidejokes are not my business.
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maura wrote:
right. i have to google to understand, what he means.

mathematical insidejokes are not my business.

Knowledge is power. Fibonacci sequences are hardly inside jokes. Having looked, you learned something.
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i learn a lot using google for the research of pictures, but i didn`t understand anything about that sequence (but i didn`t try very hard).

but i like sidegags and inside jokes a lot.

the calendar in the canteen is such a sidegag. the always used pink rabbit.

ok, no pink rabbit in fast flowing forest fellows, but this was my mistake (no time).

but you can find the rabbit in this friedemann games:
1. fresh flesh
2. felix
3. formidable foes
4. funny friednds
5. fiji

hm, that`s all?!

oh, there was also a bunny at the cover of "megastar" (amigo games).

btw. there is no deeper meaning of this bunny. it`s just a pink bunny.
 
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here you get the basic fibonacci sequence:

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ..

you basically add the last 2 numbers to get the next one.


for the game, i think that might have caused balance problems

but actually, if you look at it, having played the game, in the really easy variant, i think energy could definatly cost more. maybe we can do a fibonacci variant when its time
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