This is very exciting news! I was beginning to give up hope on ever seeing a new Zachtronics game again. I look forward to trying it out, and let me know if you need a playtester. 🙂
I’m kind of hoping that it will be a more full-fledged indie game with a huge number of levels/map editor/etc. I would certainly be willing to pay actual money for it.
looks epic, I can’t wait for it. especially as there’s a linux logo in the ‘downloads coming soon’ box!
HELL YEAH, something new and definetely awesome. Your engineering games are the best.
I’m going to assume that this will be a full fledged indy game, if you paid money for a domain and made a seperate page for it..?
This is very exciting news! I was beginning to give up hope on ever seeing a new Zachtronics game again. I look forward to trying it out, and let me know if you need a playtester. 🙂
I’m kind of hoping that it will be a more full-fledged indie game with a huge number of levels/map editor/etc. I would certainly be willing to pay actual money for it.
Like CyberJacob said, IT LOOKS EPIC! 😀
And a Twitter account! I’m impressed!
I knew you were up to something, you sly bastard :p
*fetches megaphone*
HELL YEAH!
*puts megaphone away*
This looks awesome. Is there a timetable for release, or is it just “coming soon”?
I just want to say that i love this post and your type of writing! Very Nice! Timothy
This is awesome – do you think the computational physics will be powerful enough to support self-interpreters? E.g: http://www.diku.dk/hjemmesider/ansatte/neil/blobentcs.pdf
It’s getting some press over at RPS!
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/10/25/chemically-altered-spacechem/