Star Privateer

Star Privateer

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Star Privateer

Avaliação:
2.9
Lançamento: September 24, 2010
Última atualização: September 24, 2010
Desenvolvedor: Frengil

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Descrição

Sua nave experimental foi parar na galáxia errada. Agora cabe a você encontrar o caminho de volta para casa, melhorando sua tecnologia, explorando novos planetas e vencendo várias batalhas com a ajuda de seus satélites de combate.

Como jogar

Tutorial dentro do jogo. Atalhos na batalha: 1 – 5: construir satélites. espaço: cancelar construção de satélite

Atualizações do desenvolvedor

Aug 11, 2010 4:15am

9 – 24 – 2010 : version 1.0 released

Comentários

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Mitton

Sep. 24, 2010

10
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Great start to a game. Tutorial needs a little refinement but otherwise a great start.

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soccer2735

Sep. 24, 2010

8
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Good Concept. Yet, it needs some work, hopefully another version!

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PyroDragon

Sep. 26, 2010

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Here's a few little tweaks that would make a HUGE difference in the quality of the way this game plays: [1] Change how/where the little window pops up when you build a new satellite. Perhaps make it pop up over the bar at the bottom, make it smaller (half the current size, perhaps) or even put in an option for where the player wants it to appear. This would make it easier to build a lot of them in a short period of time, which is the easiest way to get the engineering points needed to upgrade your ship. [2] Make it possible to destroy/recycle your satellites. This would serve toward being able to build more satellites (in case you spaced them wrong, etc.) and toward being able to change what they are equipped with. (If making them recyclable is too much work, at least make it so you can change what they're equipped with.)

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Nihilizo

Sep. 28, 2010

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WTF, I can't even read the tutorial, the words are way too blurry

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PyroDragon

Sep. 26, 2010

3
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@ Distracticus: also, it still gives you the points... I think that line is only programmed to display three digits (maybe?) so if the value that needs to be displayed is greater than that, it displays "NaN", which means "Not a Number".
In this case (Floating Point Calculations), NaN is generally used as meaning the same as an 'arithmetic overflow' (even though it technically is not the same thing). see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaN#Floating_point and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arithmetic_overflow