Hello fellow engineers! Sorry to have kept you all waiting for so long. Today, we are thrilled to announce that the Sandbox mode of Allen's Automaton Workshop is officially launched here, today! Looking back, it has been a really long journey. We also want to express our gratitude to our fellow engineers for the patience and encouragement, which have given us the strength to reach this unique milestone. The Sandbox mode, Steam Workshop, and Level Uploader are integrated into the reading desk interface of Automaton Newsletter, which you can meet in the University Library. With this interface, we have tried to make it as convenient as possible for players to achieve the entire creative cycle of "browse other players' levels" - "download the level" - "create your own level" - "upload level". And for the Sandbox. In addition to all the hardware devices and flowchart components in game, you can use "Requirement Editor" and "Test Case Editor" to further customize the automaton with your own descriptions and test cases. Of course, as mentioned before, we have also added new hardware devices exclusive to the Sandbox, including new Bell Set, Random Picker (random symbol generator), and a Marconi Receiver able to detect inputs form the keyboard while the automaton is activing. One thing we must remind everyone is that the Sandbox mode is a rather complex system. Although we have conducted a considerable amount of testing, there may still be issues that we have not discovered. If you encounter any problems, please do not hesitate to let us know. I am sure you are excited to creating your own automata, right? Once again, I have to say, a big thank you to everyone in the community. Without your support, we wouldn't have this update today. Let's meet at the library!
Release Notes
Master build 40331 Automaton Newsletter: The reading desk of Automaton Newsletter is located at the University Library is the main entrance to Steam Workshop, Sandbox mode, and Level Uploader. Players can click on the reading desk to open the interface.
- Players can browse levels uploaded by other players around the world in the "Browse" page of the Automaton Newsletter.
- The levels seen in the "Browse" page can be downloaded to the "Downloaded" page, and players can play the level there.
- The "Sandbox" page allows players to create original automata. With the "Requirement Editor" and "Test Case Editor" inside the Sandbox, players can also create reliable test cases and necessary explanations for their automata.
- The "Level Uploader" page can turn the Sandbox design into levels. As long as they can pass the verification standards set by the players themselves, the levels can be uploaded to the Steam Workshop and shared with automaton engineers or set as challenges.
- Diff Gear (Numeric): Diff gear but with numbers (instead of alphabets)
- Bell Set (Octave): Large bell set with 8 bells and has lowering key, raising key, delayed hit functions.
- Random Picker: A device generates one random symbol at a time.
- Marconi Receiver: Detect inputs form the keyboard while automaton is activating.
- Removed hotkey for stopping (deactivating) automaton (key: S), due to new hardware device, Marconi Receiver.
- Players are not allowed to paste devices into levels which were not allowing creating new devices. (Thanks to MoldyVanilla for reporting it)
- If a level author is not your Steam Friend, the author field will not be displayed.
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Hack an Automaton
Alan's Automaton Workshop is a Steampunk themed puzzle game which mainly focusing on programming challenge.
You, as a novice engineer, will join Alan and his new business in town - an automaton workshop. By composing nodes and arrows with various hardware devices, you can create novel automatons to solve problems from clients, such as: improving working conditions, providing entertainments ...... or even change the world?
Design, build and test
Find out your own design and build original automatons to solve all kinds of strange cases. Each level has infinite possibilities!40+ step-by-step levels
Starts from basic loops and conditional statements, to advanced algorithm topics. You can find satisfaction no matter what your programming skill is.Optimization challenges
The real challenge begins after you clear a level! Try to get the best results with minimal instructions or fastest execution time.Dive into the dark tides in steampunk world
With your efforts and the expansion of Alan's business, the more-and-more powerful automatons attract the attention from intelligence agencies ...How would it change the game?Endless competitions, may the best engineer win!
Will host monthly or even weekly events with special puzzles in the library, and the great prizes to the winners!Level editor, sandbox mode and more
Challenge your friends with level editor, or create your own puzzle in sandbox mode. Let's see what you can build!Launch on January 20th 2022, 26 days countdown!!
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04
- Processor: 2.0 GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB VRAM
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04+
- Processor: 2.4 GHz+Memory: 8 GB RAM
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