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Dyadin
Within the depths of space and time, two planets converge upon one another unexpectedly, throwing the laws of physics into chaotic motion. As the planets slip faster and faster towards one another, a violent phenomenon takes place. The worlds collide, but with such force and magnitude that both planets fuse with one another, creating a unique and strange place.
We find our characters trapped amongst the chaos, struggling to figure out the new laws of their once beloved home. For the first time, they discover each other's presence. They are in awe. As they become more familiar with their surroundings, they find they have the power to affect their environment based on their proximity and color. With these newly discovered powers, they set out to uncover the source of this destruction and hopefully the means to restore peace and order to their lives and home.
We find our characters trapped amongst the chaos, struggling to figure out the new laws of their once beloved home. For the first time, they discover each other's presence. They are in awe. As they become more familiar with their surroundings, they find they have the power to affect their environment based on their proximity and color. With these newly discovered powers, they set out to uncover the source of this destruction and hopefully the means to restore peace and order to their lives and home.
Publisher: Indie
More about Dyadin
Dyadin is an action puzzle game for two players (two players, no more no less). The game should preferrably be played on two PCs located next to each other, although it is possible to play one one computer.
Each player controls one character on a movement plane. This means that while the two players can move to the same places sometimes, they can't always because their two worlds don't always overlap completely.
In each level the two characters have to be standing in the goal zone. To get to the goal the players often have to shatter glass barriers, something that depending on the colour of the glass one of the two can do, or the two have do together while either standing very close together, or a little bit apart. When the two characters are very close together they are yellow, a bit further apart is green, and furthest is blue. To shatter the glass barriers all the players have to do is make a mouse click which will make their characters send out a so called "ping" which will shatter glass under the right circumstances, and also kill enemies.
Each player controls one character on a movement plane. This means that while the two players can move to the same places sometimes, they can't always because their two worlds don't always overlap completely.
In each level the two characters have to be standing in the goal zone. To get to the goal the players often have to shatter glass barriers, something that depending on the colour of the glass one of the two can do, or the two have do together while either standing very close together, or a little bit apart. When the two characters are very close together they are yellow, a bit further apart is green, and furthest is blue. To shatter the glass barriers all the players have to do is make a mouse click which will make their characters send out a so called "ping" which will shatter glass under the right circumstances, and also kill enemies.
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Awards
2005 Independent Games Festival Student Showcase Winner
System requirements
Windows 2000/XP
Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon processor 1.8 GHz or faster
256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
300 megabytes Hard Disk space
64 MB GeForce3 equivalent or higher 3D accelerator card (128 MB or higher recommended)
Stereo Sound Card
DirectX version 9.0b
OpenGL 1.5
10/100 base-T Ethernet network card (when playing on two separate computers)
Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon processor 1.8 GHz or faster
256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
300 megabytes Hard Disk space
64 MB GeForce3 equivalent or higher 3D accelerator card (128 MB or higher recommended)
Stereo Sound Card
DirectX version 9.0b
OpenGL 1.5
10/100 base-T Ethernet network card (when playing on two separate computers)









