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SoCoder -> Showcase Home -> Puzzle


 
JL235
Created : 13 October 2009
Edited : 10 November 2009
System : Cross Platform
Language : Ruby

Planetoids



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Inspired by Flight Control for the iPhone, this is a very loose remake in space using the mouse.

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Lost in space, you must guide ships to the station by changing the gravitational constant of the universe itself.

Over time, space ships enter the screen. The objective is to guide them into orbiting space station. If they crash into each other or the sun in the middle, you lose. They also cannot leave the solar system.

The ships are also pulled towards the sun, so make sure they don't collide with it over time.

Latest Update

11/11/2009 - I've made a number of small UI tweaks aimed at solving most of the frustrations users experience.

 

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