See the original thread at the Conitec-forums!
It’s time for another game! As you may have guessed, it’s the result of my Experimental Experiment. What are we talking about, exactly?
Projection is a puzzle-game (aren’t most of my minigames puzzlegames?), and, as so often, you will have to build something.
This time, we will show you exactly what you have to build. Oh, and we’ll limit what you can use to do so as well! Pretty easy, huh?
Build something!
We know you love building things, we all do. And since we love you, we will give you lots of stuff to build with! Use Cubes, Pyramides – and more – to build a structure! Simply chose your part and click where you want it to go!
Build something special!
Okay, so don’t just build whatever you want. Use all the avaible parts and build something that has exactly the silhoulette specified! There may be more than one silhoulette to match – but you may choose any position to look at your structure in order to reach that. Sounds easy, huh?
Simply click that “SWITCH”-button to go to the comparison-mode.
There is a tutorial included, as well as ten puzzles! Go solve them all!
DOWNLOAD: Kindly hosted by Pappenheimer:
http://www.puppenheim.org/Projection-081221.zip – Please also visit Pappenheimers site and buy his new game “Würfels Welt”!
DISCLAIMER: If it blows up your machine, it’s your fault.
Thanks for reading – we can’t wait to hear your comments!


December 22, 2008 at 2:44 pm |
I find it’s hard for me to play this game, just because I can’t handle the rotation of the structure to match the sample. The tutorial say that I just use middle mouse and move, but after some time trying, I cant rotate the structure like the one they want
December 22, 2008 at 10:45 pm |
Thanks for testing!
I’ve heard from more than one person that they have trouble with the rotation by now – and as I’ve posted in the development-ticker, there was originally a different way. It is artificially locked now in order to make it less confusing, but while it’s still probably the better solution of the two, it’s not without its share of problems.
Due to the fact that the cameraangles are locked now, it’s possible to create the correct kind of structure, but that it’s impossible to rotate the camera the correct way. For this, I apologize.
I might be able to put a quick fix in there. I will try that tomorrow. Thanks for the feedback!
July 22, 2009 at 7:59 pm |
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