Wiilander

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Wiilander
File:Wiilanderwii.jpg
General
AuthorManny2008
TypeArcade Games
Version0.59
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/04/05
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Wiilander is a clone of the popular classic 70's Lunar Lander game. With a big difference, you don't use buttons.

The object of WiiLander is to successfully land your little spacecraft in various places on the planet surface before you run out of fuel. Crashing your lander costs you fuel making it harder to complete your goal.

Discover the secret word, landing on all the bases.

Control

You control your lander by holding your Wiimote horizontally while tilting and twisting it. Tilting left or right steers your lander while twisting forward and backward controls your speed. Gravity also plays a role so you need to use just the right amount of power to land safely.

  • Wiimote Horizontal - Action
  • A Button - Debug:reset position
  • Home Button - Exit to Loader

Screenshots

wiilanderwii-01.pngwiilanderwii-02.pngwiilanderwii-03.png

Media

Changelog

v0.59

  • 5 levels.
  • Menu.
  • Screen with instructions.
  • High scores saved in SD.
  • Mii Selection.
  • Support SDHC card.
  • Issues with NTSC users are fixed now.
  • Graphics now use GRRLIB + GX direct access.
  • Game is now easier.


v0.42

  • Cinematic improved dramatically
  • Game is now easier
  • Stall altitude referred to as the "sea level"
  • When the ship stalls, the Wiimote will start to vibrate
  • Increased the thickness of the mountains
  • New colours, on the ship and on fire
  • Ship now takes off
  • Game over only when you run out of fuel AND the ship crashes.

v0.3

  • Ship now explodes.
  • Landing points.
  • Level 1. fully playable.. you have to land on the six landing zones to complete it.
  • many other things... ;)

v0.1

  • You can navigate trough the planet but isn't playable yet.
  • Zoom, scroll and collision detection are working 100%

Credits

Thank you to all the following:

  • Hermes, for his programming training and for his help:
  • Graphics icon by Pete_torete
  • Libs
  • GRRLib - Hermes
  • Sndlib - Hermes

and all other devs who helped on these and all libs used by these libs

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