09-26-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by
orange47
how do you know he exists? he might be a 'elisa' type bot or something.
but seriously, he probably knows what RAM is and whether he has it.
I think my reply can still be helpful, if not to him, maybe to someone other with similar problem.
Ya, it's cool... I just thought the OP was so vague there wasn't enough detail there to tell anything for sure.
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kiki-the-nano-bot
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NAME
kiki-the-nano-bot - Kiki the nano bot, a 3D puzzle game
SYNOPSIS
kiki-the-nano-bot
DESCRIPTION
Kiki the nano bot is a 3D puzzle game, mixing Sokoban and Kula World.
THE STORY
Once upon a time, there were some tiny little robots living in the nano world. They lived a happy artificial life busily collecting
resources for the Maker who made more and more tiny little robots. But one day, a parasitic capacity destroyed the Maker's master control
program. Since then he is malfunctioning and only producing lazy stupid little robots which shoot each other and destroy the nano world.
Your task is to help kiki, the only sane bot left over, to repair the Maker.
HOW TO PLAY
To solve the game, you have to complete several levels. Every level has it's own task.
Pressing ESC will display a menu with a 'help' item which explains what you have to do in order to fulfill this task.
Once you managed to fulfill the task, the exit gate will be activated. If kiki moves through the activated exit gate, it will be 'beamed'
to the next level.
The following table lists the default keys you will use to control kiki's actions:
Up Move forward
Down Move backward
Left Turn left
Right Turn right
Space Shoot
Control Jump
Shift Push
Page down Change view
Home Look up
End Look down
You may change the keys in the keyboard setup screen.
For more information, see the game's web site.
SEE ALSO
The game's web site <http://kiki.sourceforge.net/>
AUTHOR
Kiki the nano bot was developed by Thorsten Kohnhorst (aka Monsterkodi) and others.
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