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    mki3dgame

    mki3dgame

    Searching in 3D stages

    Find and collect tokens scattered in the stages and avoid the monsters. The game contains 'assets' subdirectory with some stages, but you can also design your own stages and the shapes of monsters or tokens in a web-browser with the 3D editor at https://mki1967.github.io/mki3d/ . Run the game with the path to assets directory as the command line argument. The assets directory contains the following sub-directories: 'monsters' - monster shapes '.mki3d' files 'stages' - designs of stages '.mki3d' files 'tokens' - token shapes '.mki3d' files Just place the files with your designs in the respective sub-directories of the main assets directory. Shapes are selected randomly from each sub-directory for each stage. The AppImage file 'mki3dgame-x86_64.AppImage' needs to be set executable on Linux systems. ( See instructions on http://appimage.org/ how to download and execute such files.)
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