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And.. I forgot about Kerbal Space Program. Basically where you design spaceships and fly them around a fictional solar system, with gravity, fuel, and stuff. Not an exact n-body simulation, but that doesn't make it much less fun. I don't have it though, you have to purchase it to play. (There's a free demo though)
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I made the mistake of skipping the tutorial when I first played KSP. I mean, who needs instructions to fly spacecraft?! I *make* games, I got this...
Whoa, was that a bad choice. Word to the wise, do not skip that tutorial. (I think just about every key on the keyboard is involved in piloting the spaceship)
Whoa, was that a bad choice. Word to the wise, do not skip that tutorial. (I think just about every key on the keyboard is involved in piloting the spaceship)
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Not really. it's just WASD, QE, RTF, Ctrl, Shift and the Space bar.testtubegames wrote:I made the mistake of skipping the tutorial when I first played KSP. I mean, who needs instructions to fly spacecraft?! I *make* games, I got this...
Whoa, was that a bad choice. Word to the wise, do not skip that tutorial. (I think just about every key on the keyboard is involved in piloting the spaceship)
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Still a significant portion of the left halfrobly18 wrote:Not really. it's just WASD, QE, RTF, Ctrl, Shift and the Space bar.testtubegames wrote:I made the mistake of skipping the tutorial when I first played KSP. I mean, who needs instructions to fly spacecraft?! I *make* games, I got this...
Whoa, was that a bad choice. Word to the wise, do not skip that tutorial. (I think just about every key on the keyboard is involved in piloting the spaceship)
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http://crypticsea.blogspot.pt/2013/03/d ... ilder.html
Think kerbal space program, except instead of having fuel tanks you have fuel tank walls. Also, it's bidimensional.
Think kerbal space program, except instead of having fuel tanks you have fuel tank walls. Also, it's bidimensional.
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Those videos are cool -- I'll have to download it and give it a try. I like those moments when (good simulation) ---> (automatic physics principle). Like how in this game, the longer the rocket is firing out fuel, the faster it accelerates -- since it's getting lighter. Not something the developer had to put in by hand, just comes from treating the fuel as a real object.
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That looks awesome.
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A game I showed a couple of my friends today:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/Pleasin ... nufactoria
It is basically a game where you make machines that take an input and produce an output. Basically a Von Neumann machine.
PS:I found your kongregate account Andy!
http://www.kongregate.com/games/Pleasin ... nufactoria
It is basically a game where you make machines that take an input and produce an output. Basically a Von Neumann machine.
PS:I found your kongregate account Andy!
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Ooh, yeah. It's actually a simple language which operates on a single queue. I've played it a few months ago, and before that. I haven't tried it recently.robly18 wrote:A game I showed a couple of my friends today:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/Pleasin ... nufactoria
It is basically a game where you make machines that take an input and produce an output. Basically a Von Neumann machine.
PS:I found your kongregate account Andy!
$1 = 100¢ = (10¢)^2 = ($0.10)^2 = $0.01 = 1¢ [1]
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