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[4] The droid has been called a breakout character of the film, [36] and of 2015. [48] Time 's Alex Fitzpatrick wrote in September 2015, "As a movie character, BB-8 feels destined to become a fan favorite. Some Star Wars fans have already tattooed likenesses of the droid on various parts of their body, and the movie isn't even out until December."
2D Dungeon exploration Top-down shooter without save points inspired by The Legend of Zelda, but with semi-randomly accessed floors with exclusive features that have randomly generated rooms of various types potentially including random items. 2012: FTL: Faster Than Light: Subset Games: Space science fiction: WIN, LIN, OSX, iOS
Dungeon levels and the population of monsters and treasure within them are generated randomly using procedural generation, so no game is the same on subsequent playthroughs. Most roguelikes have an ultimate goal of either claiming an item located at the deepest level of the dungeon, or defeating a specific monster that lives on that level. [ 11 ]
Caveblazers is a 2017 video game developed by Deadpan Games and published by Yogscast Games.Described as an "action-focused roguelike platformer", [1] players in Caveblazers defeat enemies across runs of procedurally-generated dungeons to accumulate items, weapons, and potions with random effects.
The word "potion" is also cognate with the Spanish words pocion with the same meaning, and ponzoña, meaning "poison"; The word pozione was originally the same word for both "poison" and "potion" in Italian, but by the early 15th century in Italy, potion began to be known specifically as a magical or enchanted drink.
Rog-O-Matic differs from traditional expert systems in that it has the ability to work within a dynamic environment, for example the randomly generated terrain and adversaries. More importantly, the system was designed to operate in spite of limited information, recording and integrating knowledge about the environment as it is discovered.
K-2SO is a KX-series security droid originally created by the Empire, reprogrammed by Cassian Andor to serve the Rebel Alliance. He is co-pilot and "sidekick" to Andor, and lends comic relief to the film. [12] [13] Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post noted K-2SO's "angular, spidery limbed" appearance, calling him "snippily sarcastic". [14]
The game has "deeply simulated physical and political systems" which are randomly generated and different each session. [1] It generates a set of historical events and group relationships mostly centered around a set of five randomly generated ancient rulers, dubbed Sultans .