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Robots 7.5.0.0 Development Test 1
computerfreaker ( Homepage)
- November 22, 2009 - 11:43pm
Application: Robots
Category: Games
Description: Robots is a clone of the GNOME Robots game.
Avoid the robots while making them crash into each other... earn 3 million points to win. Can you do it? It's harder than it looks!
Note: This is my own application, created solely by me and released under the GPL.
Download Robots Portable 7.5.0.0 Development Test 2 [1.36MB download / 4.3MB installed]
(MD5: 0cb5f373bc00b2df366ed3276da18df2)
Release Notes:
Version 7.5.0.0, Development Test 2 (2009-11-23):
Some of the source files were missing
Version 7.5.0.0, Development Test 1 (2009-11-22):
Initial release
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Screenshots?
Can you post a few screenshots?
The guy who acts like he knows what he's talking about.
Sure!
Sure, here you go!
Screenshot 1
Screenshot 2
"The question I would like to know, is the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything. All we know about it is that the Answer is Forty-two, which is a little aggravating."
Updated 2009-11-23
Updated 2009-11-23, see above for details
"The question I would like to know, is the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything. All we know about it is that the Answer is Forty-two, which is a little aggravating."
Updated link 2009-12-1
Moved project to Codeplex and updated link, 2009-12-1
"The question I would like to know, is the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything. All we know about it is that the Answer is Forty-two, which is a little aggravating."
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home page to?
"It's just an online installer. It's not going to mug you.", JTH
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Whoops, thanks for the reminder! That's taken care of now...
"The question I would like to know, is the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything. All we know about it is that the Answer is Forty-two, which is a little aggravating."