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Very cool concept, but my assembly understanding is really poor :)

It says that my score is stored in R12, but then why do I have a score of 16 of R12 is zero?

https://imgur.com/a/RY5jhTu



R12 contains the address of your score. In this case, that is address 0 - the start of the data segment.

The score register is yellow, and the corresponding memory region it points to (the actual bytes of your score) are also yellow.


Thank you, it makes sense now.

If you'd like to do a video tutorial how to play this well that could be a great resource to learn assembly intuitively.




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