23-08-2024 08:01 PM | ||
nameisnotimportant |
I've been playing the game. Quite fun. A survival colony builder from the old days. If you encounter issues with rocket launch UI, you will need to reduce your screen resolution to or below 1680x1050. |
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20-09-2017 08:17 PM | ||
tienkhoanguyen |
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Also, I like that it has a small footprint. Small in size and manageable to download in a short amount of time. For the size the graphics are very impressive from a programmer's point of view. And to other members my FREE virus scanner from Google did not detect any virus on this one. However I caution that it is a cheap virus scanner. If there is no virus in the end I give it a total score of: CUTE! Not being self absorbed. I'm giving feedback just like I would like others to help me out if I needed it. Many times I work for years and never get feedback and it leaves you thinking is my game any good. For short term entertainment and amusement I really love the sounds. I believe it is useful for long term pickups too when you are sad and have no one but I have Myst for that. hehe Once again I'm not trying to be self absorbed. I am giving feedback that I like your game although I don't know what others think. It is just my opinion and the only reason I'm not keeping it is I am just afraid of viruses since it's a Windows game. If it was containable like DOSBox then it is easy to contain the virus by mounting a separate directory. The bottom line is Thank you for a laugh. My softwares in DOS doesn't have quite a cool and realistic sound mechanism because I am a beginning programmer. Once again if only I could be sure I would keep it. In either case I will always remember the laugh and I gave it a try. Thank you and hope your games go well. I know many programs that went on to great success because they are free and no viruses were found. Although they may have advertisements it is not a virus yet since I have been using these other programs for years. I hope you find my feedback useful and uplifting!!! For what it is worth Thank you God for a laugh for what it is worth. You are appreciated by at least one person and I will always remember that little kindness. |
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20-09-2017 06:37 PM | ||
emiro |
YES! Well, folks, I've been waiting for this day for a long time. Here ya go, Internet. Your missing game: Planet: The New Frontier by Kimbrosoft. It's still as buggy as the original, and the intro doesn't work. Just use "ares.exe" to jump right into the game. (The intro is something like this really quick, unannounced 5-second "HEY YOU'RE CRASHING! PICK A PLACE TO LAND!" with like no warning and then there's something like "so you are the commander of the first mission to inhabit another 'earth' but somethings wrong, because you crashed on some other inhospitable planet, good luck. some of your science experts and materials were lost in the crash but you have a couple hundred people in stassis, wake them when you're ready to support them".) PS I added the help file separate so it'd fit here. PSS Good luck, this game is kinda tricky... staving off disaster takes incredible insight (or loading a save 10+ turns back). But I won't spoil any more, have fun! |
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26-07-2016 04:32 PM | ||
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26-07-2016 08:20 AM | ||
Smiling Spectre |
Correct question is, if anyone tried. What do you mean by "full version"? Something different from shareware, linked before? |
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26-07-2016 04:48 AM | ||
bobbyhall2 | Any progress? I'm really eager to play the full version. Finally found it today after years of searching. | |
11-02-2015 01:40 PM | ||
Smiling Spectre |
I bet, it's not very hard. Game asks for license key, then verify it. Nothing compressed, everything is plain, so experienced hacker must have no any difficulties to crack it. Unfortunately, I am not that hacker. |
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10-02-2015 02:32 PM | ||
emiro |
So, is this just waiting on someone to find the full version? Technically, what you can download *is* the full version... it's just got some sort of lock on it. I know, because I was able to play through to the end of the game, by loading a save that starts after the locked time (5.98 years, i believe). Surely someone out there can hack passed a simple lock on such an old, cheaply-made game?? Last night I tried accessing my old AOL email account to see if I still had the "key" that the owner emailed to me.... amazing part was I was able to guess my password on the first try! (Hadn't logged into that account in over a decade!) Less than surprising, however, was that all emails on the account had long since been deleted by AOL. |
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25-10-2014 04:33 PM | ||
patryckslasher |
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About the topic's game, I coudn't find ANYTHING anywhere outside of the website (kimbrosoft.com). If someone has a full version anywhere, it can be called lucky, at least. |
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24-10-2014 08:33 PM | ||
Cluseck | Well, it's virtually impossible to find any info on the game. Hell, I'm not sure if it a full version was actually released. However, I think we can label it as 'approved'. Can anyone confirm this? | |
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