MindRover
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Developer(s) | CogniToy |
Publisher(s) | CogniToy |
Platform(s) | Linux, Windows, Mac |
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Genre(s) | Strategy |
Mind Rover is a video game, developed by CogniToy. The game, which can be thought of as a successor to the Learning Company's Robot Odyssey, revolves around two activities:
- Assemble a virtual robots from a library of stock parts.
- Programming robots using a special graphical interface (referred to in the game as "wiring") with a paradigm more based on multicomponent circuitry construction than on traditional programming.
- Participate in events such as robot battles and racing games with newly programmed robot.
Availability
The game was developed for Microsoft Windows. Add-ons were available to control Lego Mindstorms robots.
The game was ported to Linux by Loki Software and Linux Game Publishing and to the Mac by MacPlay.
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