I'm trying to remember a programming game I played a few months ago.
It involved using assembly language to draw on a small (8x8?) grid and match the picture you were assigned. I remember the first few were mostly checkerboards and later there was a smiley face.
Anyone?
>>384704365
picture you posted is TIS-100
Your picture is tis100 if that is what you are asking.
OP here, I posted TIS-100 because according to google that's the only assembler programming game ever made
>>384705052
I think I know what you're talking about, let me do some digging
>>384705191
I remember one of the tricks was you could save space by using a different command as the specified color in a different command, because while that command was a command, it was also just a number
you could specify parameters as absolute integers, references to other addresses or some third thing