Not sure that you guys can remember or seen the mid-late 90's OpenGL tech demos and stuffs. Like GlClock. Or the one which featured moving gears which I can't name right now. Or the basic hardware T&L sample demos where the teapot and the torus model was often used... Or the origin of the Serious Sam game. OR THE 3D WINDOWS 95-98 SCREENSAVERS. Yeah, but these made at least 20 years ago... Not even mentioning the GeForce 2 / Radeon 9800 tech demos which were awesome at their time. But calling this a game is an over-estatement. You just have to pause an automatically transforming model whenever you want to get achievement + idling it... There's no actual interaction. And not sure what's taking half of gigs. I mean this would fit in a few megs of OpenGL script... YOUR EARTH. My review.
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YOUR EARTH
by Unknown
Rating
53%
Price
Free
Average Players
0
Reviews
17
Released
May 21, 2024
Casual
Free To Play
Idler
Indie
Simulation
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▼ Not Recommended
0 hrs on record
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▼ Not Recommended
0 hrs on record
[h3] I'm currently doing a challenge to play through a free game in every single category on steam. [/h3] Game: 7 / 447 [b] Category: 360 Video [/b] Interesting storyline. I played through it in 5 minutes.. This isn't a game. It's a 90's screensaver.
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5 hrs on record
It’s hard to say much about this game; it’s quite strange. The gameplay involves watching changing shapes and stopping the game at the right moment (achievements are based on finding a few unique shapes). It doesn’t always work well.
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