Robo Jumpar Mac OS
In this game you are tasked with demolishing derelict buildings by using three different demolition robots! Each robot has a unique moveset and specialises in a different material.
Try and fail demo mac os. This game was made for the Brackeys 2021 game jam!
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Arrow Keys | Move around in different directions. |
Z | Jump or dash depending on the robot. |
X | Use robots equipment. |
V | Press and hold to skip to the next robot |
Credits
Programming and Game Design - Rory Maclennan
Music and SFX - Kai Jenkins
Field Recording and SFX - Ben Viney
Sprite and Tilesheet art - George Cozens
Background art - Annie Walsh
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Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Authors | Maroon Seal, Adventus, k-a-i |
Genre | Puzzle, Platformer |
Tags | 2D, Destruction, Unity |
Install instructions
Windows | Unzip the folder and run the executable file |
Mac OS X | Unzip the folder and run the app. As the project is unsigned you may have to give it permission in your security settings |
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I was scrolling through looking for a relaxing game to chill to while I watched twitch and stumbled upon this. This is a game which is simple yet effective with tidy pixel art and good music this was a treat to play and I created an account just to comment. Great work!!
Thanks! We're glad you enjoyed it! If it gets a lot of plays we'll probably add more polish and levels after the game jam rating period is over
Original author(s) | David Harris |
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Initial release | 1990 |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Windows, Mac OS |
Type | Programming game |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://robowar.sourceforge.net/ |
RoboWar is an open-source video game in which the player programs onscreen icon-like robots to battle each other with animation and sound effects. The syntax of the language in which the robots are programmed is a relatively simple stack-based one, based largely on IF, THEN, and simply-defined variables.
25 RoboWar tournaments were held in the past between 1990 until roughly 2003, when tournaments became intermittent and many of the major coders moved on. All robots from all tournaments are available on the RoboWar website.
The RoboWar programming language, RoboTalk, is a stack-oriented programming language and is similar in structure to FORTH.
Programming features[edit]
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RoboWar for the Macintosh was notable among the genre of autonomous robot programming games for the powerful programming model it exposed to the gamer. By the early 1990s, RoboWar included an integrated debugger that permitted stepping through code and setting breakpoints. Later editions of the RoboTalk language used by the robots (a cognate of the HyperTalk language for Apple's HyperCard) included support for interrupts as well.
History[edit]
RoboWar was originally released as a closed sourceshareware game in 1990[1] by David Harris for the Apple Macintosh platform.[2] The source code has since been released and implementations are now also available for Microsoft Windows. It was based upon the same concepts as the 1981 Apple II game RobotWar. Agathas escape mac os.
Initially tournaments were run by David Harris himself, but were eventually run by Eric Foley.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Metcalf, John. 'RoboWar'. Retrieved 2018-04-23.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^MacArcade; Don Rittner's Top Shareware Game Picks; 1993 by Don Rittner; Ventana Press; ISBN1-56604-038-8 p. 114
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to RoboWar. |
- RoboWar 5 - Home of the recent Microsoft Windows version and original Macintosh version
- RoboWar project page at SourceForge.net
- RoboWarX - An implementation written in C#
- JSRoboWar - Runs in a HTML5-compatible web browser