A downloadable game for Windows

Dear drone operator,

in order to save the planet from an impending meteorite strike, you have  to build the Thermonuclear Accelerator.

Build machines to mine and refine resources and build your base, but be aware of your emissions. 

---Machines---

- Generator

Provides energy for your machines to use.

- Electricity pole

Can be used to extend a generator's range.

- Mine

Used to mine natural resources, uses 1 of the resource deposit's capacity points in doing so.

- Furnace

Processes ores and metal into their refined variants.

- Pipes

Automatically transports resources between machines. Set a starting point by clicking a machine and build towards the endpoint.

- Carbon Remover

Uses strong electromagnets to filter carbon from the air. You'll need a few of these to make an impact.

- Core mine

Capable of mining plutonium, used for the Thermonuclear Accelerator. Only works above -5 degrees celcius, when the ground is not frozen.

- Thermonuclear accelerator

The end goal of the game, the timer will be stopped as soon as you build this.

---Recipes---

Furnace:

1 Coal + 2 Iron Ore = 1 Iron Bar

1 Coal + 2 Copper Ore = 1 Copper Bar

1 Coal + 5 Iron Bars = 1 Steel Bar

---Controls---

- WASD to move

- Left mouse button to look around and place buildings

- Right mouse button to open the inventory of mines and furni

---Tip---

Start by building a generator close to stone, coal, iron and ideally copper. Then build a stone mine, a coal mine and a furnace,

fuel the furnace with the coal you have in your inventory and expand from there. Automation is key, but beware, if you allow the planet's temperature to become too hot, you might want to go back!



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This game was made for the intake of the Creative Media and Game Technologies study.  

Heads up: the game has some bugs and does not have saving.

Download

Download
ReFormWin.zip 39 MB

Install instructions

extract the .zip and run the executable

Comments

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This game looks very promising and interesting. I love the idea making in on the round planet. Looks cool!