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Living Room / Sumotori Dreams - a hilarious 3D sumo game in 87kB
« on: April 23, 2007, 05:47 PM »
Hi!

I've just found a very small, but very funny game - it is called Sumotori Dreams, weighs 87 kiB and was the winner of the Breakpoint 2007 96K game competition.
It features two artificially intelligent sumo robots (at least one of which is to be controlled by a human player) and a quite realistic physics engine. The best part is not the battle, though. As the author describes it:
The bout starts when both players touch the ground, and ends when a player falls to the ground or steps outside the circle. [...] Then players stand up and bend for greeting. (may be difficult)

Well, just see for yourself ;)

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Hello!

Firstly I want to mention this is a really great idea and very well implemented. Will be a real timesaver for me as I'm too lazy to organize my start menu and am mostly using WIN+E to launch a new instance of Windows Explorer and navigate by keyboard to what I wanted to launch.

A small bug I've noticed in version 1.07.21 (sorry if it was mentioned before, I couldn't find it using the forum search):
When you add a search folder ending with a backslash, e.g. "D:\", and have 'Result Label Path' set to 'relative to search', the first character of the directories is always missing in the result list - e.g. I get a result "opera.exe" located in "pera" (instead of "Opera").
Suggested solution: Find and Run Robot should drop a trailing backslash when I'm adding a new search folder.

Best regards,
Jan Schlüter

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