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Showing posts with label Kickstarter Projects. Show all posts
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Monday, February 25, 2013

Factorio, Indie project needs your help!

Factorio Indie ProjectFactorio: Build a factory on an alien planet!

Visit the Project main page for contribution here to learn more!

 Said about Factorio

 ... I have been unable to stop playing. 30+ hours so far - bill, Factorio Forums
Dang it, now I'm hooked on this game.Sacheverell, Content Manager for the official Minecraft Forum
Great game, can't believe this is an alpha. Excited for the full release. - rymn, FacePunch Forums
This looks pretty cool. Factorio, indie game where you make factories on other worlds. Hope it succeeds :) - Nathan Adams, Minecraft Developer
I loved your game as I did not love any game ever. (As a gamer with 15 years of experience) - Mindreader, Factorio Forums

Motivation

We are geeks and we like to build stuff. We have spent a significant portion of our childhood and youth messing with lego, programming and playing games like Transport Tycoon, Civilization or Simcity. Games which didn't have impressive graphics, but still were a lot of fun to play. They were all about designing, building and creating things. About figuiring out how to solve little puzzles (Hmm how do I extend this train station?) and about managing what you created (Arrgh i need to upgrade all these roads into railroads!). We loved these games and we spent many nights staying up and playing them. 
Then there came the idea for a game where you build your factory. You wouldn't have slaves or drones to give orders to. You would have to setup everything yourself. Automate a lot and make sure that things will scale up well. What if you found yourselve on a deserted place or maybe an alien planet alone with no equipment. Would you be able to survive? Would you be able to start from the scratch and build your tools and machines from the ground up? 

Game

Factorio is a 2D game about building factories on an alien planet. You will be mining resources, researching technologies, building infrastructure and fighting alien enemies. Use your imagination to design your factory, apply management skills to keep it working and finally show your close combat skills in encounters with planet inhabitants who don't really like you.

Demo

A public demo is already available. No signup, no fee, just download it from http://www.factorio.com/demo and play it now:) The demo contains a short 3-level introductory campaign. There is a very limited set of concepts and game elements in the demo compared to what will be in the full game and what is currently in the alpha. Main purpose of the demo is to give general feeling for the game and allow players to test whether the game works well with their specific system.

Alpha

The game will be released in its current state as an alpha in mid March 2013. The alpha will be available to all backers. The alpha is already playable and contains following things (however not graphically finished or polished):
  • 2 extra campaign levels in three difficulty settings
  • singleplayer freeplay (couple of hours playing on a procedurally generated map)
  • researching technologies for unlocking recipes or improving existing structures
  • programmable signals to get fine grain control over your factory
  • logistic robots to ease transportation in big factories
  • more game content
    • assembling machines to automatically craft things
    • transport belts to ground to allow belts crossing
    • filtering inserters
    • laboratories to perform research
    • steel processing
    • entities variations (chests, inserters, etc.)
    • ...
  • more weapons (flamethrower, rocket launcher, landmines)
  • map editor
  • lua scenarios scripting
  • moderate modding support (all game element properties are defined as data)

Thursday, January 17, 2013

BCNU, the augmented reality touch game!

BCNU augmented reality touch game smartphone tablet
Click here to visit the Kickstarter page to learn more!
 
I was recently contacted by David Wineberg, who is developing a game called BCNU, and I believe that this game has potential to be an interesting and promising app using real life imagery and the touch portion of the keypad. Check out this except from the Kickstarter page for this project!

BCNU is an augmented reality touch enabled game for iphone and ipad first, and Android devices next. It's the first simple game to take advantage of both touch and the camera.
It's an action game where the environment is always different because it islive, using the device's camera, wherever the player is. Ideal for sopping up time at the airport, in a café, on the street. You make the game harder and keep it fresh by using it in new places. If you get bored - move.


  If I had the money I would help back this project, but the next best thing is to spread the word around and help him achieve his goals, no matter how small the part. so feel free to watch the video present and go here to see more, learn, and back the project if you wish!