Back to the future...
If it wasn't obvious, this page hasn't really been touched since appoximately 2009.
Welcome...
Thanks for visiting. This is just a (really) quick list of a handful of some web things I've worked on and thought other people might enjoy. Got a question? An idea? Contact me: alex@komoroske.com
Online Sudoku
By far the most popular (and advanced) of all of the projects on this site. If you have even a passing like of sudoku, you'll love this version.
Give it a try...Pop Four
Pop Four is a real-time four-in-a-row game with a twist: you can pop out tokens as well as adding them. Play against a friend or Robbie the Moderately Competent Robot.
Give it a try...Query Hunt
Query Hunt was an application that I threw together for Google to use at booths at conferences. Players are given a list of URLs and have to come up with the shortest queries they can that return that URL as the top result. A leaderboard displayed in the booth kept people walking by to check their standing throughout the day.
Give it a try...Roll 'n Go
A Protest of Continuing Subtle Racism
This simple game was designed as a final project for Literature and Arts A-86: American Protest Literature. The game is very subtly rigged so that the black token (almost) always loses.
Give it a try...Flipside Solver
While a summer intern at ThinkFun, I threw together this interactive solver for their fiendishly difficult FlipSide puzzle. This was my first experience with javascript, and because I learned as I went along, there are more than a handful of stupid implementation decisions.
Give it a try...Online Gridworks
Another project from my days as an intern at ThinkFun. This one was my first experience with ActionScript and flash. It was never finished (a fact attested to by the hideous interface) but all of the pieces—implementation-wise, at least—are totally in place.
Give it a try...Orb Communicator Firefox Extension
Orb Communicator is a very specialized extension designed to make it easy to send messages to another person's Ambient Orb. This was my first experience with Firefox extension development. I periodically update it to work with the newest versions of Firefox, but it exists largely only in memory.
Give it a try...