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Original author(s) | Epsitec SA |
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Developer(s) | ICC & TerranovaTeam |
Initial release | 2001 |
Preview release | |
Repository | |
Operating system | Linux, Windows |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Real-time strategy |
License | GPLv3+ |
Website | colobot.info |
Colobot is a real-time strategy game, where you can program your units (bots) in a language called CBOT, which is similar to C and Java. Colobot: Gold Edition. From PCGamingWiki, the wiki about fixing PC games.
Colobot (Colonize with Bots) is an educationalreal-time strategyvideo game featuring 3D graphics, created by Swiss developer Epsitec SA. The objective of the game is to find a planet for colonization by the human race by establishing a basic infrastructure on the surface and eliminating any alienlife forms endangering the expedition. The game takes place on the Earth, Moon, and seven fictional planets. The main feature of the game, which makes it educational, is the possibility for players to program their robots using a programming language similar to C++ or Java.
Life on earth is threatened by a devastating cataclysm, forcing mankind to move out and search for a new home. A first expedition composed solely of robots was sent to find another habitable planet. However, for unknown reasons, the mission was a disaster and never returned.
With only a few robots for companions, the player must travel to new planets. Houston, Earth Mission Control as well as a spy satellite will transmit valuable information to the player. The player needs to build the infrastructure necessary to gather raw materials, energy supplies, and produce the weapons necessary to defend themselves. By programming robots, the player can delegate tasks to them, allowing the player to continue their mission while their robots upkeep the base, fight off enemies, harvest materials, and perform any other tasks assigned to them.
In the game, the player explores Earth, Moon and seven fictional planets.
No | Level's name | Planet | Characteristics |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Leaving Earth | Earth | The planet where the game begins. |
2 | On the Moon | Moon | Where the previous expedition was last seen. |
3 | On Tropica | Tropica | Tropical planet. |
4 | On Crystalium | Crystalium | A low-temperature planet featuring crystals. |
5 | On Saari | Saari | Desert planet. |
6 | On Volcano | Volcano | Volcanic planet. |
7 | On Centuary | Centuary | Dry planet. |
8 | On Orpheon | Orpheon | Electric planet. |
9 | On Terranova | Terranova | Planet similar to Earth. |
The programming language used in Colobot is CBOT, syntactically similar to C++ and Java. Example code for a bot to find a piece of titaniumore and deliver it to a purification facility:
Epsitec released the games' source code in October 2014 under GNU GPL v3 after being contacted by the Polish game enthusiast community PPC.[1]
ICC & TerranovaTeam (formerly PPC[2]) was given the source code by Epsitec under the GPLv3 license.[1] Terranova is in the process of updating the game, titled Colobot: Gold Edition.[citation needed] They are also working on a sequel: Colobot 2[citation needed], aiming for a Steam release; however, this goal has not been accomplished yet.
City of wonder woman costume. CeeBot, also made by Epsitec, is a very similar series of games spanning 4 titles.
The game has been recommended by the Polish Ministry of National Education as a teaching aid for learning the basics of algorithms and object-oriented programming.[3]
Colobot: Gold Edition was first introduced on a forum not dissimilar to the one we closed and archived recently. We don’t miss our motherland, we left in search of greener pastures a long time ago. Places such as Discord, Reddit and ModDB seem to be more appealing to the members of our community.
We embrace these modern forms, we revel in these circumstances.
We flourish, we prosper.
We continue our work.
ModDB page: https://www.moddb.com/games/colobot-gold-edition
Discord server: https://discord.gg/56Fm9kb
Subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/Colobot
GitHub issue tracker:https://github.com/colobot/colobot/issues
Original author(s) | Epsitec SA |
---|---|
Developer(s) | ICC & TerranovaTeam |
Initial release | 2001 |
Preview release | |
Repository | |
Operating system | Linux, Windows |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Real-time strategy |
License | GPLv3+ |
Website | colobot.info |
Colobot is a real-time strategy game, where you can program your units (bots) in a language called CBOT, which is similar to C and Java. Colobot: Gold Edition. From PCGamingWiki, the wiki about fixing PC games.
Colobot (Colonize with Bots) is an educationalreal-time strategyvideo game featuring 3D graphics, created by Swiss developer Epsitec SA. The objective of the game is to find a planet for colonization by the human race by establishing a basic infrastructure on the surface and eliminating any alienlife forms endangering the expedition. The game takes place on the Earth, Moon, and seven fictional planets. The main feature of the game, which makes it educational, is the possibility for players to program their robots using a programming language similar to C++ or Java.
Life on earth is threatened by a devastating cataclysm, forcing mankind to move out and search for a new home. A first expedition composed solely of robots was sent to find another habitable planet. However, for unknown reasons, the mission was a disaster and never returned.
With only a few robots for companions, the player must travel to new planets. Houston, Earth Mission Control as well as a spy satellite will transmit valuable information to the player. The player needs to build the infrastructure necessary to gather raw materials, energy supplies, and produce the weapons necessary to defend themselves. By programming robots, the player can delegate tasks to them, allowing the player to continue their mission while their robots upkeep the base, fight off enemies, harvest materials, and perform any other tasks assigned to them.
In the game, the player explores Earth, Moon and seven fictional planets.
No | Level\'s name | Planet | Characteristics |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Leaving Earth | Earth | The planet where the game begins. |
2 | On the Moon | Moon | Where the previous expedition was last seen. |
3 | On Tropica | Tropica | Tropical planet. |
4 | On Crystalium | Crystalium | A low-temperature planet featuring crystals. |
5 | On Saari | Saari | Desert planet. |
6 | On Volcano | Volcano | Volcanic planet. |
7 | On Centuary | Centuary | Dry planet. |
8 | On Orpheon | Orpheon | Electric planet. |
9 | On Terranova | Terranova | Planet similar to Earth. |
The programming language used in Colobot is CBOT, syntactically similar to C++ and Java. Example code for a bot to find a piece of titaniumore and deliver it to a purification facility:
Epsitec released the games\' source code in October 2014 under GNU GPL v3 after being contacted by the Polish game enthusiast community PPC.[1]
ICC & TerranovaTeam (formerly PPC[2]) was given the source code by Epsitec under the GPLv3 license.[1] Terranova is in the process of updating the game, titled Colobot: Gold Edition.[citation needed] They are also working on a sequel: Colobot 2[citation needed], aiming for a Steam release; however, this goal has not been accomplished yet.
City of wonder woman costume. CeeBot, also made by Epsitec, is a very similar series of games spanning 4 titles.
The game has been recommended by the Polish Ministry of National Education as a teaching aid for learning the basics of algorithms and object-oriented programming.[3]
Colobot: Gold Edition was first introduced on a forum not dissimilar to the one we closed and archived recently. We don’t miss our motherland, we left in search of greener pastures a long time ago. Places such as Discord, Reddit and ModDB seem to be more appealing to the members of our community.
We embrace these modern forms, we revel in these circumstances.
We flourish, we prosper.
We continue our work.
ModDB page: https://www.moddb.com/games/colobot-gold-edition
Discord server: https://discord.gg/56Fm9kb
Subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/Colobot
GitHub issue tracker:https://github.com/colobot/colobot/issues
Original author(s) | Epsitec SA |
---|---|
Developer(s) | ICC & TerranovaTeam |
Initial release | 2001 |
Preview release | |
Repository | |
Operating system | Linux, Windows |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Real-time strategy |
License | GPLv3+ |
Website | colobot.info |
Colobot is a real-time strategy game, where you can program your units (bots) in a language called CBOT, which is similar to C and Java. Colobot: Gold Edition. From PCGamingWiki, the wiki about fixing PC games.
Colobot (Colonize with Bots) is an educationalreal-time strategyvideo game featuring 3D graphics, created by Swiss developer Epsitec SA. The objective of the game is to find a planet for colonization by the human race by establishing a basic infrastructure on the surface and eliminating any alienlife forms endangering the expedition. The game takes place on the Earth, Moon, and seven fictional planets. The main feature of the game, which makes it educational, is the possibility for players to program their robots using a programming language similar to C++ or Java.
Life on earth is threatened by a devastating cataclysm, forcing mankind to move out and search for a new home. A first expedition composed solely of robots was sent to find another habitable planet. However, for unknown reasons, the mission was a disaster and never returned.
With only a few robots for companions, the player must travel to new planets. Houston, Earth Mission Control as well as a spy satellite will transmit valuable information to the player. The player needs to build the infrastructure necessary to gather raw materials, energy supplies, and produce the weapons necessary to defend themselves. By programming robots, the player can delegate tasks to them, allowing the player to continue their mission while their robots upkeep the base, fight off enemies, harvest materials, and perform any other tasks assigned to them.
In the game, the player explores Earth, Moon and seven fictional planets.
No | Level\'s name | Planet | Characteristics |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Leaving Earth | Earth | The planet where the game begins. |
2 | On the Moon | Moon | Where the previous expedition was last seen. |
3 | On Tropica | Tropica | Tropical planet. |
4 | On Crystalium | Crystalium | A low-temperature planet featuring crystals. |
5 | On Saari | Saari | Desert planet. |
6 | On Volcano | Volcano | Volcanic planet. |
7 | On Centuary | Centuary | Dry planet. |
8 | On Orpheon | Orpheon | Electric planet. |
9 | On Terranova | Terranova | Planet similar to Earth. |
The programming language used in Colobot is CBOT, syntactically similar to C++ and Java. Example code for a bot to find a piece of titaniumore and deliver it to a purification facility:
Epsitec released the games\' source code in October 2014 under GNU GPL v3 after being contacted by the Polish game enthusiast community PPC.[1]
ICC & TerranovaTeam (formerly PPC[2]) was given the source code by Epsitec under the GPLv3 license.[1] Terranova is in the process of updating the game, titled Colobot: Gold Edition.[citation needed] They are also working on a sequel: Colobot 2[citation needed], aiming for a Steam release; however, this goal has not been accomplished yet.
City of wonder woman costume. CeeBot, also made by Epsitec, is a very similar series of games spanning 4 titles.
The game has been recommended by the Polish Ministry of National Education as a teaching aid for learning the basics of algorithms and object-oriented programming.[3]
Colobot: Gold Edition was first introduced on a forum not dissimilar to the one we closed and archived recently. We don’t miss our motherland, we left in search of greener pastures a long time ago. Places such as Discord, Reddit and ModDB seem to be more appealing to the members of our community.
We embrace these modern forms, we revel in these circumstances.
We flourish, we prosper.
We continue our work.
ModDB page: https://www.moddb.com/games/colobot-gold-edition
Discord server: https://discord.gg/56Fm9kb
Subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/Colobot
GitHub issue tracker:https://github.com/colobot/colobot/issues