Games like Protozoa Neural Network Hunt
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1 84%Game Brain Scorestorygraphics, gameplay84% User Score 335 reviewsGridworld is an artificial life / evolution simulator in which abstract virtual creatures compete for food and struggle for survival. Conditions in this two-dimensional ecosystem are right for evolution to occur through natural selection.
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2 I recommend that you play with a headset on. Non-blind people can be more immersed in the game when playing blindfolded. "You are trapped in a completely dark maze. You must use the given tools to avoid threats like monsters and traps, and escape from the maze." The basic way to play is to find your way through an invisible maze by using an item called radar to detect what's ahead. In…
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3 View GameA series of desk toy type games demonstrating various fun and interesting game mechanics. Background music is all my own work and compositions. Press M to mute/unmute music at any time. Press N to mute/unmute sound effects and music in main area only. Press T to reset the active level. Hold O and press 1 through 4 or 0 to access each level. If you get stuck trying to change levels try releasing a…
View Game4 View GameFixes for this project: 1.) Made the Clock have user input using key input from keyboard. 2.) Organization was a little messy. So, I placed everything in sequence. 3.) Size of the clock was hard to read so I made it larger and changed to color for clarity. Old Features From Project 3: Feature 1: Animation Clip Swap What It Does: enables the user to alternate between an object's various ani…
View Game5 View Game59%Game Brain Score59% User Score 10 reviewsNeuraQuarium simulates a basic aquatic environment populated by AI creatures. Watch them evolve and change through chance, or take a hand in their evolution by molding the environment, mixing in saved critters, or directly altering their neural net brains. Check out this showcase: Evolution in Action The first creatures that spawn will have randomized physiology and neural nets. Those that succ…
View Game6 View GameBrief Description: For my Unity Project 4 I combine all my projects into one here and apply updates based on the comments and notes that address any issues. Here are all the features in my range based shooter: Place your own targets using the right mouse button and the left mouse button to create projectiles that shoot towards a target. There is also a feature for a button that enables or disa…
View Game7 50%Game Brain Scoreemotionalgraphics, story74% User Score 19 reviewsMove the cube and find the best path to your destination. Solve tricky puzzles and escape malicious traps. The difficulty is between challenging and easy. The gameplay varies between action platforming and puzzle solving. Touch other cubes so they follow you and direct them to triggers. Floating platforms will fly away if you don’t pay attention when you are stepping off them. Move crates in front…
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8 Jungle Survival is a first person exploration and survival game set in a dynamic jungle environment. Players navigate the terrain, collect and manage items through an intuitive inventory system, and interact with the world using real-time UI controls. The game features core survival mechanics such as health, hunger, and stamina, where players must eat to survive, manage energy while sprinting, and…
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9 50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsPrevious Features: Display Mouse Position: Input: Captures the mouse's X and Y position on the screen using Input.mousePosition. Process: Updates a UI Text element to reflect the current mouse position every frame. Output: The text updates in real-time, showing the user's mouse location on the lower-left corner of the screen. Create/Destroy 3D Objects: Input: Detects a left mouse cli…
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10 View Game# Introduction Welcome to Game of (No) Life, which is just a fun little environment to play around with Conway's Game of Life. In a nutshell, it is a cellular automaton where cells on a grid live, die, or reproduce based on simple rules, simulating complex patterns and behaviors. These rules are: A live cell remains live in the next timestep if it has either 2 or 3 live neighbors in the current…
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