Silent-Hunter.
I think although rude, it is sincere anwser. In that sense, the comment has VALUE. Many more comments like that, would you have posted it to an appstore.
You just need to know that we have been spoiled rotten with software (why, in my time, we had to copy it letter by letter from a magazine... and when you were done... you better like it or else that half an hour of hard work was gone).
On the Pandoraboards, you have old geezers like me that value algorithms, skill, heart, effort, etc. Porting stuff that is incredible, or releasing it on this platform, or applauding people for porting their first software, or writing their first port... or making their first computer, you know, just being board members and encouraging.
Then there are the one that just use it as a tool, for the gazillion other things you can do with it (music (Both making and listening), math, dictionary, reader, proxy, copymachine, drive, navigator, writer, etc). This group values playability, interface, fps, functionality, etc over the technical stuff.
Both groups coexist (and arent we all a bit of both)
I like perl very much (have been making scripts sinds...92? or so), so this game caught my attention. For me reading the code is a must.
Of course, getting the columns just right to calculate the Y and X values takes a bit of a good eye, but hey...still fun.
What I'm trying to say is that do not let it get you down. Value the attention, even if you feel it is unfair, it is not directed at your person... you are even just the porter, not the coder.
I'll have to boo you on your next project though, as a perl'er getting more python into the repository is a big no no.
but seriously.... make us wow with the next scrabble.