Forces

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Forces is an original genre game, written in Turing by Windsurfer (Adam Bielinski). It is considered to be one of the best examples of Turing developed games, rivaling Coutsos's Evasive Maneuvers.

You are a small circle controlled by the mouse. You make sparkles to hurl at enemies that try to run and collide with you. There are 6 different and distict enemies.

Applications Post and 2006 Submission

Awards 
Forces has received numerous awards. The first being a perfect grade of 100% for the submission, followed by CompSci.ca's annual game creation contest. The website The Great Games Experiment also had Forces as it's featured game for over a hello.

  • You control a small spherical ball of pulsating energy. To move about the infinite space, move the mouse around the window. If you go outside of the window, the game will pause. You can also pause the game by pressing ESC on the keyboard.
    • To create sparkles, press A or left-click.
    • To repel sparkles, press D or right-click.
    • To attract sparkles, press S or middle-click.
  • The faster a sparkle is moving, the more damage an enemy receives by getting hit by it.


♥gravity is a force that pulls everything to the center of the earth and that is why we stay on the ground and we don't float.♥

There are 6 enemies in the game, of varying speeds, health, and AI.

mirror 1(no trailer animation, old version)
mirror 2 (no trailer animation, new version)

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