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[Vertigo](http://www.vertigo-game.com) is an arcade game that is completely free, open-source and cross-platform. I built it using Ogre and BulletPhysics. For Linux, I tested on the following distributions: Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10 and Debian Lenny.
I would greatly appreciate any linux feedback because I have relatively little experience with deploying apps on linux.
The gameplay in a nutshell
You are a probe which is set with 2 shields to protect from fire and ice drones, but only 1 shield is active at a time. You will engage zones, each of which might have a different game mode and different objectives, and you'll be briefed once you're in. You have to flip shields in time to protect yourself, and you can possibly move left and right to avoid some obstacles. It's a pure reflex game, a brain teaser :D
Gameplay trailer
The trailer shows all 4 game modes and 3 of the camera modes. I made it HD, which took 3 hours to upload to YouTube using my laughable 2mbps Jordanian connection, so watch it in HD!!! :D
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Screenies
You can see different states of the game in a couple of the zones below.
Links
Try it out! You can find everything at [www.vertigo-game.com](http://www.vertigo-game.com).
I hope you find it fun, and I'd love to hear any kind of feedback!
Vertigo source is now available on GitHub @ [https://github.com/amireh/Vertigo](https://github.com/amireh/Vertigo)
Feel free to join in with any code review, comments, or flames.! You can find me on IRC @ irc.freenode.org#vertigo - I'm known as kandie
Cheers,
amireh
You are complaining about 2mbps per second? Seriously, at the very best we can get 100kbps and with that we have a 20gb bandwidth limit. A lot of the time we are stuck simply on a dial-up connection as well, which has the advantage of being uncapped but with that the best you can get is a about 8kbps and only if you dedicate it to only one machine.
I sometimes have to browse with only bytes per secound.
Just giving you a bit of perspective. Your game does look interesting by the way. ;)
I'd like to announce that a blog for Vertigo's updates and news has been launched. You can find it at: [http://blog.vertigo-game.com](http://blog.vertigo-game.com/) stay tuned for updates! It provides RSS feeds as well.
In truth, it is still quite laughable compared to what Europe / US / Japan have. But yes, it's not the worst! BTW, most ISPs here have a 10GB bandwidth limit, and should you hit that, you're capped down to 128kbps or less. :D
Cheers,
amireh