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Tiny world on mercury

By marthog

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Graphics2853.20
Theme4932.93
Audio5052.29
Mood5122.57
Innovation5492.67
Fun6222.47
Overall6282.67
Humor7721.45
Coolness98022

Comments

j0hnjwj 2012-04-23 15:57

Interesting concept, do you plan on developing it further?

j0n 2012-04-23 16:07

Cool graphics, would be cool if you added a score so that I know how well I did.

make-a-game 2012-04-26 14:35

=D nice to see one brave enough to go for a 3D game in a 48H schedule. Good job

(PS- Is it possible to win? I played two times and it always reached a point where I couldn't deal with the incoming meteorites)

omarshehta 2012-04-28 08:40

Nice game! As said, it would be cool to see this developed further!

whilefun 2012-04-28 18:25

pretty fun! I couldnt keep up at the end, but that made it challenging. Pretty fun, simple mechanic too :)

evilseanbot 2012-04-30 08:42

Window pops open for a second then it closes.

psysal 2012-05-01 16:51

I like the core idea here, the fixed viewpoint makes it difficult to shoot meteorites depending on their angle of attack. Never played a 3D missile defender before!

kddekadenz 2012-05-03 15:48

When this does support OpenGL, why you do not create a Linux native. Whatever, it worked fine using Wine.

Criticism:
- The idea isn't very innovative (biospheres,destroy asteriods)
- the models and textures are ugly
- sound is ok, but could be better
- the biosphere should have some awesome interior and human, to have a motivation to save it
- there should be other gravity

raptor85 2012-05-11 20:48

interesting, moving around didnt seem to have much point though, it was far easier to just get on the dome and act like a stationary turret lack of score and such made it kinda uninteresting though, didnt really feel like playing a game...i didnt even see the health bar at first so ignored the rocks nad went exploring under the map instead.

jedi 2012-05-13 22:15

Hey, this game is kinda similar to ours. Incidentally, it's an amazing, innovative idea :).