Author Topic: Curiosity - What's inside  (Read 3493 times)

Well, I've been working on Curiosity for blockland
which is just as it sounds, a giant cube that you click alot chipping away layer by layer...
Here are some pics

going to 3rd layer
4th layer of above cube


Not sure if i should release for christmas
« Last Edit: December 21, 2012, 01:00:39 PM by MARBLE MAN »

the simplest method is to use a destructo wand


what
the
crap
is
the
purpose

of clicking a cube to make it disappear

Is this like one of the flash apps where there's a single circle and you mouse over it and it splits into four smaller circles and you keep doing that until you get an image?

If not I have no idea what this is

what
the
crap
is
the
purpose

of clicking a cube to make it disappear

To find out what's inside

unless this is auto-generated i don't understand what this is doing in modification discussion

unless this is auto-generated i don't understand what this is doing in modification discussion
it is a giant hollow cube that is generated, when you click it, the script generates a new 1x1x3 in the old one's place
yes, it is auto generated

Inside of cube:


what the crap is the purpose
of clicking a cube to make it disappear
All you do is hate. go away.
« Last Edit: December 21, 2012, 03:05:27 PM by MARBLE MAN »

no seriously
what's a practical application of this

You just ruined it by showing us the inside of the box is empty.


You just ruined it by showing us the inside of the box is empty.
no, a new layer is created once you get rid of a layer, untill you reach the center where you get something or win idk

no, a new layer is created once you get rid of a layer, untill you reach the center where you get something or win idk
Yep, a new colored layer is generated, and it says "this player has clicked the last brick of layer #" then it plays a sound thing. But if it  is the last layer, it has a special message that does something magical
HogCat is hosting the server, it is


I don't get why everyone seems to be hating this. It looks a bit fun, to be honest. You should make the script generate something on the inside.