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|licensing = [[Freeware]] | |licensing = [[Freeware]] | ||
|language = [[Visual Basic .NET]] | |language = [[Visual Basic .NET]] |
Revision as of 16:55, 9 July 2009
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Developer | Jeremy Vight |
Theme | Futuristic |
Influences | 3059 |
Released | Jul 6 2009 (v1.3c) ({{{relver}}}) |
Updated | Jul 9 2009 (v1.5) ({{{updver}}}) |
Licensing | Freeware |
P. Language | Visual Basic .NET |
Platforms | Windows |
Interface | Tiles |
Game Length | unlimited |
Official site of 3069 |
3069 is a fully functional futuristic game created by Jeremy Vight.
Description
3069 takes on many of the features 3059 had, including random world generation. All of the jobs, zones, items and aliens are procedurally generated as you explore the world. Many improvements have been made to 3069, as it is a completely new game built from scratch.
Story
The year is 3069. After a huge geothermal experiment on Earth, the Earth's core became unstable, eventually causing the planet to explode into pieces. Fortunately, you were relocated onto planet Esperanza before the blast. The remains of Earth have been scattered all over planet Esperanza, creating quite a valuable commodity. However, the Earth's Core may also have landed on this planet. With the Earth's Core, a new planet could be created to sustain life as Earth once did. Beware, evil forces do not want to see another Earth rebuilt and they may threaten anyone who finds the Core. Good luck in finding and returning the Earth's Core to where you started.