Junk Plane
In a misguided attempt to recycle their junk a mad engineer decided to create a plane with it, surprisingly junk flies quite far when thrown from a ballista...
-- Building Instructions --
When building you can drag items around and connect them with the blue spheres. You can rotate the camera with A/D or the left/right arrows. You can also rotate the object you are dragging with the mouse wheel.
-- Extra Info --
This game was created as part of the GDS Prague Game Jam 2022 by two very dumb programmers. All assets used were free assets from the Unity asset store, or were created/edited by us.
You can play it in browser or download it to get better visuals and framerate.
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Great idea and fun to play. Good job.
I had more fun than is reasonable while playing this game. I don't know what it was about it, but I had an absolute blast. Its a fun concept and I would definitely love to see more come out of this! I hope you don't mind but I made a let's play of you game. Hopefully it can be helpful in some way. :)
This is a fun little game--well done on it! ^_^
I do think that I may have managed to somewhat break the simulation, however: I've found that placing the propeller on the front, and then one door just to either side, the doors rotated to tilt up at the front and swept slightly back, produces a vehicle that seems to sort of helicopter right to the edge of the play area. ^^;
the idea is amazing, but the execution was kind of confusing the game is good, but the way each part influences it was kind of mysterious. I believe it could be much more than a prototype, but there is a lack of information such as the center of gravity, mass of each part, the amount of momentum of each part.
I have no idea how the controls work or what things do... but you have a freaking goldmine of a concept.
It's like a crackhead version of Kerbal Space Program.
Great job for the jam and thanks for developing!
This is actually super fun <3
Thank you !