Hello Crashers. Here's a quick update on what's been happening and whay I have planned for the game. The launch of the OSX, Linux, and demos of the game went pretty well. No major mishaps and people seem to be happy with the new versions. About 1,500 people have played the demo so far which is a lot of potential new propane pilots. :) I changed the setup for the 32 bit and 64 bit Windows versions. A couple of players were having trouble getting the game to run, but the changes seems to have helped. I still need to make the same changes to the demo version. I'll do that in the next few days. I'm planning another content update with 5 more Ring Runner levels and a whole new game mode. Not sure when it might be done, though. I want to wait until Oculus releases the next SDK so that I'm sure to have the most up-to-date support for the Oculud Rift. I also have plans to enter the new Oculus VR Jam in April/May. They are hosting a big contest for new Gear VR games with a huge prize purse of $1,000,000. I think I have a decent chance at placing in the winning entries so I'll be head-down for that 30 day stretch working on my entry. There' also a chance I'll be porting Crashed Lander to the Gear after the next big update. Guess that's all the news for now. Keep on crashing and please keep sending feedback, suggestions, screenshots, videos and whatnot in the Community Hub. Thanks for supporting me and my game! Don Whitaker
[ 2015-03-13 00:45:15 CET ] [ Original post ]
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
- Crashed Lander Linux [1.15 G]
Crashed lander is a gravity-based arcade game inspired by classics like Lunar Lander and Space Taxi. You've built a janky craft out of propane tanks and spare parts. Pilot it from pad to pad trying to beat your best time – then flirt with that fine line between speed and control.
If you’re brave enough to try Hard Mode you’ll be flopping around like a QWOPy, low gravity turtle. With a little practice you’ll be zippin' around doin' barrel rolls. You’ll see sites from the cutting edge of fractal mathematics – bizarre, organic shapes, arcane archaeological digs, and all manner of WTFderful alien vistas. Each level is a detailed hand-crafted environment that encourages the player to explore - and goof around! You can also pilot your lander in virtual reality with your Oculus Rift.
- 25 levels to conquer and explore in pad Hopper mode
- 20 levels in Ring Runner mode - fly through custom courses
- Full Oculus Rift support - including a version for runtime 1.3. There's also a beta that works with the HTC Vive.
- Full (xbox 360) controller support
- Hidden collectibles on every level
- Earn stars and track your progress through all 45 levels
- An hour of spacey, glitch-hop music - mp3's included!
- Windows, OSX, and Linux!
- OS: Ubuntu 14
- Processor: Dual Core 2 GhZMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD4000 or equivalent
- Storage: 900 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: Linux version is experimental. please try the free demo before purchasing to see if it works on your setup.
- OS: Ubuntu 14
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or equivalentMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia 560ti or equivalent
- Storage: 900 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: To run in VR mode at 75 fps. this should be considered minimum requirements.
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