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Miner Problem 3D

Miner Problem 3D

by garrettskye

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Miner Problem 3D

Rating:
2.4
Released: January 30, 2011
Last updated: January 30, 2011
Developer: garrettskye

Tags for Miner Problem 3D

Description

Fly through a burning mining facility in an attempt to rescue the android workers still trapped within! But make sure you keep your fuel level up to make sure you don't crash and burn!

Miner Problem was a student project created by James Thompson and Brian Flores. It was created in approximately 3 months, during which time we learned how to use Unity 3D. Thank you Unity for creating such a great engine and making it freely available!

How to Play

Your ship will drop over time. Press Spacebar to engage your ships thrusters. Double Tap and hold Spacebar to push your thrusters into overdrive, flying upward faster, but consuming more fuel. Collect android workers to gain points. Collect green fuel barrels to gain fuel. Avoid colliding with the environment to make it to the end.

Enjoy!

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miguelaco avatar

miguelaco

Jan. 31, 2011

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Not bad...

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khanstruct

Jan. 30, 2011

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Not bad. I don't really like that I can't go down on my own, and oftentimes, the level requires a steep drop. If I see that and I'm at the top of the screen, I lose, no matter how quickly I react.

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Zephirekott

Jan. 30, 2011

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I like the graphics... I know there was a good bit of time put into this game. The music is also great! The game play, on the other hand is not original. 40 seconds into playing, I was turned off and wanted to play something else. Also in the beginning, I feel as though you should have used real voices. The computer generated voices are horribly impersonal.

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Mahpokemans401

Nov. 07, 2013

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really? this is the shit he got from spending 2 hours on a PC? you my friend... SUCK.

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billiondollardan

Jan. 30, 2011

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Interesting little helicopter game. I'd like the fuel to be more visible however