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« on: May 08, 2010, 06:52:38 AM »

Download Elbow Manipulator

Hello everyone!

  I do not pretend to be a video game developer, neither to have made a "good" video game, but I still would like to put my game on the web.
  This is a game I recently developed on the occasion of a free subject project for a course of Robotics in my engineering school. Since I previously had a course in computer graphics using OpenGL, during which I developed a little animation, which I appreciated, I launched again into computer graphics for this robotics project.
  It is about manipulating a robot, an elbow manipulator to be correct, for "grabbing" objects and put them in a box. I stated "grabbing" under quotes because we use a laser to catch the object and move it, then surrounded by an aura.


Title: Elbow Manipulator

Gender: Simulation

Description (short): Control a robot to put Tim's toys in the box.

Long Description:
"Mom is always telling me that I need to clean my room, but it is so boring!! So, I built a robot to make cleaning my room more fun. Can you help me put my toys in the box?"
Tim

Help Tim by controlling a robot. Manage camera position and robot speed.

Be fast and accurate to win awards.

OS: Windows & Linux

Used softwares or platform: none

Prgraming Language: C

Computer graphics library: OpenGL (& glut)

Licence: Freeware

Download url:

Game's web sitet:  article under construction

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« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2010, 08:05:11 AM »

this looks like it would be fun to play around with
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