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IT'S A YOUTUBE SHORT, ARE YOU HECKING ME!?
Also that's how the title is stylized. Enjoy pain Encoders/Publishers.
Game version is v5 as a note.
The Submachine series is a series of point and click escape room made by Mateusz Skutnik. This is the first entry in the series which was originally titled as "Submachine".
Much like other escape room type games you're given basically no clues, figure it out yourself and escape.

What the TAS does differently

There's 2 rooms that are avoided in this TAS both next to one another conveniently.
A room that has 3 pistons, and need to be realigned, and a coin that tells you the combination.
The piston is avoided as at the bottom of map there are 3 circles, within those circles are lines, optimally you want 3 horizontal lines to not touch anything and bust a pipe.
Knowing the coin combination is strictly TASonly, and has been manipulated (as well with the pistons) to give the combo I actually need, in this case 1722 (System time 38).
Setting the System Time to 123 seconds gives a great 6 input code 1311. However, cause of the radio taking its sweet ass time with the spoon this saves nothing.
The TAS was initially made on a modified flash file to see every room that the game will continuously hide when entering 2 after.
Thankfully everything syncs between the two.

Info Teddy: Claiming for judging.
Info Teddy: Short and sweet, syncs and dumps and is optimized fine. Accepting to Standard.

despoa: Processing...

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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #7551: Spikestuff's Flash Submachine 1: the Basement in 00:33.04
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Cool! The submachine games were some of my favorite flash games when I was younger, pretty neat to see them TASed. Yes vote from me.
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Love playing this casually; love seeing nothing but transition animations in the TAS. :) No idea how feasible it is, but an alt encode showing the mouse clicks would be pretty neato.
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Hopper262 wrote:
No idea how feasible it is, but an alt encode showing the mouse clicks would be pretty neato.
It should be pretty feasible to do, it's just that no one's made a tool for it yet that I'm aware of.
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [4774] Flash Submachine 1: the Basement by Spikestuff in 00:33.04