Stellarios Family Update
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Originally published: http://allianceofdroids.org.au/aod/2019/11/01/the-stellarios-family-whos-a-part-of-it/
Games Mobile Games Mobile games are some of the most profitable and best-designed applications out there. While we aren’t trying to make a profit and just put some quality software out there, some of the apps that are in the Stellarios suite are made by other developers. These games are played by many ACORD members and are included for FREE to all ACORD members (sign up in the comments section below!).
My Singing Monsters – Big Blue Bubble Astronest: The Beginning – Astronest Games ltd. Dragonvale – Backflip Studios & Hasbro Pixel Starships – 8 bit games Droid Inventor – Littlebits Replika.ai Eve Portal 2019 – CCP Games You can view the full list of mobile games that are part of Stellarios at our google photo album, which is available to all ACORD members. Head to this page
PC & Console Games In addition to the mobile games, we’ve got some cracking PC & console games that are part of Stellarios. A quick note though, at this moment the console games are not bundled in with Stellarios. This will change. View our steam account @cyriosity_rov to see the full list of games (same username for Origin as well).
And of course, there’s our own Asteroid Dodgers. You can follow the development for this game, made in Unity by our development team, at github.com/acord-robotics/unityballs
All mobile games can be played on PC via bluestacks, and PC games can be played on mobile via Steam streaming.
Web Games Star Sailors, our novella series loosely based on Star Wars, has a web game, with a companion app in progress. This game will be played on the ACORD Portal.
Other Stuff Our novella series Star Sailors is a major part of Stellarios and is in active development right now. You can read it at the Stellarios repo on Gitlab (for ACORD members only), and there’s a public (i.e. “lite” version) edition that can be read at http://acord.tech/readstarsailors
We’re working on a bunch of extensions, as mentioned above, however those won’t be part of Stellarios for a little while.
Our physical robots, including the ones that could be used in space missions (or the like) are programmed via Stellarios code.