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wraggster
January 23rd, 2008, 21:11
News/release from la1n (http://palib.info/forum/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4139&forum=9):


wardive is an adaptive game with locative levels. it converts wlan-waves into game objects.

# new features in 1.1o:
- new shield management
- musixs by trackermaster
- 3d-enemy-models partially generated from hotspot names
- more eyecandy
- save hotspotlist
- some bug fixes (cristal model)

# description
wardive captures the wlans in the immediate area like a wardrive-tool and creates a game. it reads the names of the hotspots in your immediate area and turns them into enemies which try to take over your wardive-cristal. try to fend them off with your touch pen, put your shields up. and don't just stay in one spot. take metro-wardive for a walk or on a ride through town. find out how may enemies hide in the area you are in or pass through. each time you play,metro wardive captures different data and creates a new level for you. metro wardive is an adaptive game with locative levels. it changes according to its real life location as much as to its virtual data world.

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talonreaper
January 23rd, 2008, 22:13
Why don't homebrew wi-fi ds programs have auto-connect to closest (or multiple if at all possible) wi-fi APs? Auto connect would be awesome! Riding the trolley/bus and picking up all the APs, with a little message in one of the corners telling you the status...

Sorry for posting this here, apparently I am do not have permission to post my own thread..

Hypershell
January 23rd, 2008, 22:32
A game that changes based on what wlan points you pass by, eh? Sounds pretty kickarse, and I don't even travel that much. *downloads*

williew705
January 23rd, 2008, 23:28
I just got done playing a round of this game, and was very impressed. This is a really unique and original concept, and the graphics are really nice too.

wiggy fuzz
January 24th, 2008, 08:36
this reminds me of "operation: inner space" for DOS and win95. it took all your icons and turned them into collectable in-game objects

gumgod
January 24th, 2008, 18:04
This could be fun, There's over 300 wireless transmitters/routers on campus here. If I walk around this could get very interesting LOL Have any screenshots by chance?

simonjhall
January 24th, 2008, 22:42
Haha, this is a pretty novel idea for a game!
What happens if there are several APs with the same name (eg good old NETGEAR). Do they all gang up and fight against you?

sm123
January 25th, 2008, 01:13
igot a new max media 4g and i want to play super nintendo games how do i do this :confused: