05-03-2003
Could it be a heat problem?
/Peter
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raincat
Raincat(6) Raincat(6)
NAME
raincat - 2D puzzle game featuring a fuzzy little cat
DESCRIPTION
Raincat is a 2D puzzle game similar to the Incredible Machine and Lemmings series. Your goal is simple: guide the cat safe and dry to the
end of each level. Just mind the rain, puddles, and loose fire hydrants in your path!
Project Raincat is a game developed by Carnegie Mellon students through GCS during the Fall 2008 semester. Raincat features game play
inspired from classics Lemmings and The Incredible Machine. Everything is programmed in Haskell.
Finally, we'd like to mention that Project Raincat placed first in GCS Gold during the following spring semester release party. Now, would
you care to play?
USAGE
It's always raining in Pittsburgh, which makes for gray days while cats are just adorable--perfect for brightening up such days.
Raincat in Bubble Your goal is simple: guide the fuzzy cat safe and dry to the end of each level. There are multiple ways to clear any
given level; such flexible solutions hope to provide a more enjoyable game play experience.
SEE ALSO
You can find more about the game on its homepage: http://bysusanlin.com/raincat/
AUTHORS
Garrick Chin
Project Leader, Programmer, Level Designer
Susan Lin
Artist
SooHyun Jang
Artist
Anthony Maurice
Programmer
William Wang
Programmer
Andrew Zheng
Programmer
Rachel Berkowitz
Composer
Spencer Ying
Artist, Level Designer
Tal Stramer
Level Editor Programmer
Raincat(6)