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Reviews for "Power-Copter"

how...

how do you move?

Good art. Programming needs improvent

I believe one of newtons laws was (roughly) that movement is transfered between objects. So why is it when the egg (bomb whatever) hits the enemy, that the enemy just statically hits the ground. he doesn't fly backwards from recieving a massive impact on his front side.

Also the physics in general could use improvement. for example, the arc of the egg (bomb whatever) could definently use improvement. Read a tutorial on phsics and knock the framerate up several digits.

Peace,
Musician

Rellin responds:

Actually it is supposed to be a waterballoon. The arc of the water balloon is pure newtonian physics ( s = (.5)(a)(t)^2 + VoT + So ). Also the law you are referring to is the action/reaction one. The forces play out like this: Force of Water Ballooon on Enemy and Force of Enemy on Water Balloon. Obviously the force of the enemy on the waterballoon is insignificant. That's why they dont move back. Also if you hit an enemy with a lot of speed you will bounce back with similar speed. There is some physics involved in the game.

You should probably learn some physics before you make an uninformed comment.