Moon Tanks is a 3-D turn-based game in which 2-8 players control stationary tanks and fire bullets at one another. There are no teams, so the last tank standing is the winner. Your objective is to kill as many of the other tanks as possible without getting yourself killed in the process. Good luck!
On 30 January 2053, an epic battle began for the only satellite of the planet Earth, the moon. In the pitch-blackness of the dark side of the moon, an alien colony was discovered, a colony preparing for war. And thus the nations of the world rallied to the cry of blood, and landed large amounts of military forces on the dark side of the moon. After fighting the alien colony for nigh on a decade, on the 17th of November 2062, the alien colony was defeated. However, upon surveying the wreckage from the colony, a new technology was obtained: an efficient method for creating an oxygen rich atmosphere from water.
Now, nearly 20 years later, the moon has a completely inhabitable surface with an atmosphere similar to the Earth's. But a new war has begun. Due to the colossal expense of removing the heavy mechanical units from the moon, many were abandoned and left to rust on the moon's surface. But now the moon has a use for them once again, for the nations of the Earth have begun battling for control on the moon's surface.
Your mission is to commandeer one of these abandoned units, specifically one of the tanks, which have long since lost their gas to evaporation, and eliminate any other tanks within your tank's firing range. Beware, however, as there are likely other nations with commandeers such as yourself. Have no mercy in killing them alongside their worthless contraptions.
Below are a list of files for this game.
Game Files | |
Moon Tanks Release Files (zipped) | 2.16
MB
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Moon Tanks Source Files (zipped) | 3.37
MB
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User's Guide | 27.0
KB
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Documentation | |
All Documentation (zipped) | 971 KB
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SRS | 235 KB
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Risk Analysis | 29.0 KB
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Power Point Presentation | 528 KB |
UML Class Diagram | 1.03 MB |
Bullet Firing Sequence Diagram | 960 KB |
TimeStep Sequence Diagram | 1.56 MB |
Turn Iteration Flowchart | 1.39 MB
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Our team's wiki page can be found at the address http://www.cs.hmc.edu/courses/2003/fall/cs121/twiki/bin/view/Team1/WebHome
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At this time no bugs or errors are known to exist in this program. If you encounter one, please e-mail jaalyx@hotmail.com to report it. In your report, please be as specific as you can in your creation of the error so that we may reproduce it and fix it. Thank you.
Moon Tanks was developed for
Professor Z Sweedyk's CS121: Software Development course
at Harvey Mudd College
by Krislin Lee, Jacob Seene, and Chris Weisiger.
Fall 2003.