quite a fun brain teaser! i liked the freedom in getting to the goal, there were some moves i pulled that i'm not sure they were intended, lol. really neat atmosphere and it set off that liminal horror receptor in my brain. great game, kudos!
Wow. Just, absolutely wow. I was first turned on to your lidar.exe game, and then found THIS! Just trying to figure out what's going on, blew my mind.
A question, Ken, if you might: Have you ever snapped a photo of the moon while you're falling toward it, and then looked down and popped a hole through the moon, with another moon to fall onto? It can get REALLY WEIRD, really fast.
Another question: How does the algorithm decide how to color the "cut" surfaces? That is, new surfaces formed by cutting old objects with empty space?
And a suggestion: If you ever do part 2, you could add a zoom lens! I'd have to work out the projection math, but I *think* it would allow possibilities that aren't there now.
Can I send you, like, $40? You've made my month :-)
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OMG SUCH A COOL CONCEPT!!!
can you add linux?
Aquí teneis el juego en español! Disfrutadlo!
This was trippy and scary at the same time! I would love to see more! | 1st Game
OMG İTS REALY SOO GOOD DUDE
VERY interesting concept, I very much enjoyed this one~
quite a fun brain teaser! i liked the freedom in getting to the goal, there were some moves i pulled that i'm not sure they were intended, lol. really neat atmosphere and it set off that liminal horror receptor in my brain. great game, kudos!
hehe goose :]
add linux plz!
Wow. Just, absolutely wow. I was first turned on to your lidar.exe game, and then found THIS! Just trying to figure out what's going on, blew my mind.
A question, Ken, if you might: Have you ever snapped a photo of the moon while you're falling toward it, and then looked down and popped a hole through the moon, with another moon to fall onto? It can get REALLY WEIRD, really fast.
Another question: How does the algorithm decide how to color the "cut" surfaces? That is, new surfaces formed by cutting old objects with empty space?
And a suggestion: If you ever do part 2, you could add a zoom lens! I'd have to work out the projection math, but I *think* it would allow possibilities that aren't there now.
Can I send you, like, $40? You've made my month :-)
Geo Homsy