A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
you fell from your ufo - how do you get back?
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made for the Sokpop Patreon
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | |
Author | Sokpop Collective |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | patreon, sokpop |
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These games are so cool and i'm thinking on buying a few of them. But what coding language and engine do you guys use?
This was made in Game Maker, but we also use Unity.
That's very interesting. How do you achieve the simple line art smooth style?
Please update MacOS version, it didn't work on Catalina !
Just downloaded the Mac version but when I run it a dialog appears and just says:
'Unable to find game!!:'
There's nothing after the colon, the only button is OK and quits the app. I'm on a slightly old version of OSX, Sierra (10.12.6) - so maybe it's a compatibility thing?
Hi! This is an issue we're having with OS X. Move the game to a different folder and then run the game again. This usually fixes it!
i wish i had money to buy this game :(((((((((((((((((((
Hello, I tried this game on OSX first, but it doesn't look working properly, so I tried on Windows and it looks fine. My friends who bought this game, they said they had the same problems on Mac. Will you fix the bugs in the future?
Yes, we had multiple reports of this being an problem on OSX. We're having weird issues porting some game maker games to mac, and in dino game a lot of different stuff breaks after a while of playing. Aran and me will try to fix dino game this friday. If we don't manage to, we might take down the OS X build so that not more people buy it in a broken state. Thanks for reporting the bug!
- rubna
Hey! Really wanted to play this, but experienced some bugs during the game. I basically drop through ground, or something like that, sometimes dino's legs drop through, and it's legs are spread across the entire map. I'm playing on Mac OSX 10.13.4.
I've recorded a video for you to see, what is happening, althrough, this happens not only on these geyser spots, it can happen at random anywhere.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1738t7l1edi7pr3/dino_game_bugs.mov?dl=0
Hope this'll be fixed, the game looks really sweet, thank you!
We're aware of this and we'll try to fix the problem this friday! Thanks for reporting.
- rubna
We've fixed this issue just now ! Thanks for reporting.
Nanosaur | |
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Developer(s) | Pangea Software(Mac) Ideas From the Deep (Windows) |
Publisher(s) | Pangea Software (Mac) Ideas From the Deep (Windows) |
Producer(s) | Lane Roathe (PC) |
Programmer(s) | Brian Greenstone (Mac) Rebecca Ann Heineman (Windows) Eric Drumbor (Windows) Lane Roathe (Windows) |
Artist(s) | Scott Harper Chris Ashton (cinematics) |
Composer(s) | Mike Beckett Jens Nilsson |
Series | Nanosaur |
Platform(s) | Macintosh, Windows |
Release | Macintosh
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Genre(s) | Third person shooter, science fiction |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Nanosaur is a science fictionthird person shootervideo game developed by Pangea Software and published by Ideas From the Deep for Mac OS 9 and Microsoft Windows. The player takes on the form of a Nanosaur, a genetically engineered intelligent dinosaur from the future, sent back in time just prior to the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.
In the distant year of 4122, a dinosaur species, Nanosaurs, rule the Earth. Their civilization originated from a group of human scientists who experimented with genetic engineering. Their experimentation led them to resurrect the extinct dinosaur species; however, their victory was short lived, as a disastrous plague brought the end of their civilization itself. The few dinosaurs resurrected were lent an unusual amount of intelligence from their human creators, leaving them to expand on their growing civilization. However, as the Nanosaurs were the only species on Earth, inbreeding was the only possible choice of reproduction. This method largely affected the intelligence of the various offspring, and slowly began to pose a threat to their once-intelligent society.
The Nanosaur government offers a quest that involves time traveling into the year 65 million BC, where the five eggs of ancient dinosaur species must be retrieved and placed in a time portal leading to the present year. Their high-ranking agent, a brown Deinonychus Nanosaur, is chosen to participate in this mission. On the day of her mission, she is teleported to the past via a time machine in a Nanosaur laboratory.
The Nanosaur arrives in a lush jungle, with twenty minutes given to collect the eggs before the meteor that caused the initial extinction of the dinosaur race hits the Earth. After battling various Tyrannosaurus rex's, the Nanosaur enters a volcanic crater, where she must cross several stone formations in a river of lava in order to retrieve the eggs. After making her way across the river, the Nanosaur detects the final eggs in a canyonoasis, where various dinosaurs, namely Dilophosaurus and Stegosaurus, are attempting to hinder her progress in order to protect their eggs. After evading defeat, the Nanosaur beams the final egg into the time portal, and is carried along with it back to the present.
Following the completion of the Nanosaur's mission, the eggs are placed in nationwide laboratories, where the scientists intend on breeding them for their own purposes. Several months following this event, the eggs finally start to hatch.
The object of the game is to collect the eggs of five dinosaur and flying reptile species and deposit them in time portals to the future in twenty minutes; at the end of the countdown, the asteroid that caused the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event hits Earth. The Nanosaur is equipped with a 'fusion blaster' (a basic multi-purpose energy weapon), a jet pack allowing flight, a temporal compass for locating time portals, and a GPS locator for navigation.
The native animals will attack the Nanosaur when their eggs are threatened; species encountered include Tyrannosaurus rex, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Dilophosaurus (who spits venom as in Jurassic Park), and the flying reptile Pteranodon. As well as hostile creatures, the Nanosaur must also avoid water and lava, environmental hazards which slow the player down (or kill it).
The game was being ported to Linux by Three Axis Interactive, but the port was never completed.[2] Around 2003 the source code of the game was made available by the developer under a restrictive license.[3]
Nanosaur Extreme is another version of Nanosaur, released at a later time with heftier system requirements. It has many more enemies and weapons than Nanosaur, and it is described on the Nanosaur downloads page as 'what Nanosaur was meant to be - a total kill-fest'.
Nanosaur 2: Hatchling, a continuation of the original Nanosaur storyline, was released in March 2004. Nanosaur 2 is the first stereoscopic game released for the Mac.[4]