MExp
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android
MExp is a calculator remake of A Monster's Expedition, an open-world puzzling adventure by Draknek & Friends. Push, roll, and tumble logs to traverse the world and navigate from puzzle to puzzle!
MExp features over 100 original puzzles, further exploring the mechanics of A Monster's Expedition.
MExp is available for TI-83/84 series calculators with black-and-white screens.
How to Play
Move around and explore the world!
Controls:
- Arrows: Move
2ND
: Reset puzzleALPHA
: Undo moveCLEAR
: Exit game
If you're having trouble, you can press + and - to skip forward and backward through puzzles. These "cheat controls" will never be required for any puzzle!
At the end of the area, you will be given a password that lets you unlock the zip folder titled locked.zip
.
Credits
I give my thanks to...
- Draknek & Friends: for creating A Monster's Expedition, on which MExp is based. Visit https://www.draknek.org/ to find some lovely puzzle games.
- Kevin Horowitz, et al.: for creating Axe Parser, the language and compiler used to build MExp. The Axe Parser Project: https://www.omnimaga.org/the-axe-parser-project/
- Friends and family: for playtesting, encouragement, kindness, and patience.
Contact Information
Game by: Joseph 'Pynl' Claver
Email: pynlgame@gmail.com
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Author | pynl |
Genre | Puzzle, Adventure |
Tags | Black and White, calculator, Exploration, Indie, Mountains, Pixel Art, Retro, Singleplayer |
Download
Install instructions
MExp is available for TI-83/84 series calculators with black-and-white screens.
After downloading and unzipping MExp.zip
, you will need to send two files to your calculator:
- MExp.8xk: This is the application itself.
- MEXPWORL.8xv: This is the world file that the application runs. Make sure to send it to archive, and not RAM!
Once you have sent both files to your calculator, press APPS
to open the Applications menu, find MExp, and press ENTER
to start!
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Wow! That is a wonderful coding endeavour :D
cool that it’s on a TI-48 calculator