【overview】
The work "5A73", a mystery novel about the JIS code, is interesting. "Not limited to one character, including "5A73", other so-called "ghost characters" https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B9%BD%E9%9C%8A%E6%96%87%E5 %AD%97
I made it as a puzzle game that guesses all 12 characters in order.
I know it's already out there, but I'm sorry for the smartphone app industry that welcomes out-of-dates and derivatives.
*It seems that the encoding method that encodes the JIS code and expresses it as a character is called "ISO-2022-JP", but for the sake of simplicity, it is written as "JIS character" here.
【concept】
I made it under the following concept.
・Only good old default design
・Various libraries unused
·lightweight
・Do not retain the original JIS characters as strings (always get them dynamically as JIS code encoding processing)
【how to play】
Select the opposite combination of the displayed JIS character/JIS code (if IS character search for JIS code, if JIS code then JIS character).
You can get it up to 3 times.
There is a time limit of about 10 minutes.
【important point】
・It is designated as a joke software that does not attract children's interest and is over 18 years old. note that.
・Screenshots are under development. There is a possibility that it is different from the real thing.
・Depending on the OS version, the terminal used, etc., it is almost impossible to respond individually, so we cannot promise support. If there are too many reports that we are sure of, we will set them up in the [Frequently Asked Questions] section and replace them with a batch response.
·Please take responsibility for your actions.
[Materials used]
"Noto Serif Japanese" is used for the font. https://fonts.google.com/noto/specimen/Noto+Serif+JP
The license is OFL.
https://licenses.opensource.jp/OFL-1.1/OFL-1.1.html
[Acknowledgments]
Mr. Yuji Eizaka and the editor in charge, Mr. Kazumasa Utashiro of jcode.pl development, Mr. Dan Kogai of Jcode.pm development, and others who touched this software I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to all of you.
The work "5A73", a mystery novel about the JIS code, is interesting. "Not limited to one character, including "5A73", other so-called "ghost characters" https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B9%BD%E9%9C%8A%E6%96%87%E5 %AD%97
I made it as a puzzle game that guesses all 12 characters in order.
I know it's already out there, but I'm sorry for the smartphone app industry that welcomes out-of-dates and derivatives.
*It seems that the encoding method that encodes the JIS code and expresses it as a character is called "ISO-2022-JP", but for the sake of simplicity, it is written as "JIS character" here.
【concept】
I made it under the following concept.
・Only good old default design
・Various libraries unused
·lightweight
・Do not retain the original JIS characters as strings (always get them dynamically as JIS code encoding processing)
【how to play】
Select the opposite combination of the displayed JIS character/JIS code (if IS character search for JIS code, if JIS code then JIS character).
You can get it up to 3 times.
There is a time limit of about 10 minutes.
【important point】
・It is designated as a joke software that does not attract children's interest and is over 18 years old. note that.
・Screenshots are under development. There is a possibility that it is different from the real thing.
・Depending on the OS version, the terminal used, etc., it is almost impossible to respond individually, so we cannot promise support. If there are too many reports that we are sure of, we will set them up in the [Frequently Asked Questions] section and replace them with a batch response.
·Please take responsibility for your actions.
[Materials used]
"Noto Serif Japanese" is used for the font. https://fonts.google.com/noto/specimen/Noto+Serif+JP
The license is OFL.
https://licenses.opensource.jp/OFL-1.1/OFL-1.1.html
[Acknowledgments]
Mr. Yuji Eizaka and the editor in charge, Mr. Kazumasa Utashiro of jcode.pl development, Mr. Dan Kogai of Jcode.pm development, and others who touched this software I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to all of you.
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