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Monumental Failure is a historically (in)accurate physics-based monument construction simulator. The game empowers you to recreate some of the world's most impressive architectural feats using incredible, and hard-to-believe, construction techniques. From the great ring at Stonehenge, to the genius of the ancient Roman aqueduct, will you have what it takes to re-create these feats of engineering?
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GAME FEATURES
DOZENS OF CHALLENGES
Build the monuments of ancient times in 60 unique levels spread across 6 unique worlds.
EASY TO PLAY
Simple controls and simple design make Monumental Failure approachable to both experienced gamers and novice players.
2 - 4 PLAYERS SPLIT SCREEN COMPETITIVE MODE
Challenge your friends and show off your monument building prowess.
2 - 4 PLAYER COOPERATIVE MODE
Find out if working together makes monument construction easier, or failures more spectacular. World of m.a.r.t.i. mac os.
TEAM CUSTOMISATION
Players can select their team's clothing colour and preferred headgear, because, who doesn't like hats?
MONUMENTAL MUSIC
Original soundtrack highlights each civilization featured in the game.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- OS: Windows XP SP2+, Mac OS X 10.8+, Ubuntu 12.04+, SteamOS+
- Graphics card: DX9 (shader model 2.0) capabilities; generally everything made since 2004 should work.
- CPU: SSE2 instruction set support.
SCARY WIZARD GAMES
Scary Wizard Games is a two person team based out of Toronto, consisting of game developer Spencer Winson and artist Jessica Parsons. The duo, looking for new opportunities, decided to create one for themselves, and so in 2016, Scary Wizard Games was born. Monumental Failure is Scary Wizard's first foray into the world of independent game development.
For press and inquiries: contact@scarywizard.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScaryWizard
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/monumentalfailure/
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | |
Author | Scary Wizard Games |
Genre | Action |
Tags | Alternate History, Comedy, Physics, Split Screen |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any) |
Accessibility | Configurable controls |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
Player count | 1 - 4 |
Links | Steam |
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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.99 USD. Your purchase comes with a Steam key. You will get access to the following files:
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What is Mac OS X DP2?
Mac OS X DP2 is the second 'Developer Preview' release of Mac OS X (pronounced 'ten', not 'ex').
What is Mac OS X? The most common answer is that it's the 'client' or 'consumer' release of Mac OS X Server. (What is Mac OS X Server? Find out.) Like its server counterpart, Mac OS X is targeted at any Mac that Apple shipped with a PowerPC G3 processor or better. This means that Macs based on the PowerPC 60x processor are stuck with Mac OS 9.x--even if they've been upgraded with a G3 processor card. The scheduled release date for Mac OS X is (surprise!) a moving target. The current party line has Mac OS X on store shelves some time in 2000. I fearlessly predict that it will not appear until 2001 at the earliest (unless they decide to ship a half-finished product a la Mac OS X Server 1.0), but maybe I'm just a pessimist.
What differentiates a 'consumer' or 'client' release of an OS from its 'server' version? In the case of Mac OS X, the answer is 'a lot.' Or rather, the answer had better be 'a lot,' because Mac OS X Server in its current state is absolutely unfit as a replacement for Mac OS 8.x/9.x ('classic' Mac OS). Mac OS X Server 1.x is an OS in transition, half way between its NEXTSTEP roots and its Mac OS future. It looks kind of like Mac OS, but it behaves like NEXTSTEP. This will simply not do for an OS that aspires to supplant classic Mac OS. Thus the need for Mac OS X, sometimes referred to as 'the real Mac OS X.'
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Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.99 USD. Your purchase comes with a Steam key. You will get access to the following files:
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What is Mac OS X DP2?
Mac OS X DP2 is the second 'Developer Preview' release of Mac OS X (pronounced 'ten', not 'ex').
What is Mac OS X? The most common answer is that it's the 'client' or 'consumer' release of Mac OS X Server. (What is Mac OS X Server? Find out.) Like its server counterpart, Mac OS X is targeted at any Mac that Apple shipped with a PowerPC G3 processor or better. This means that Macs based on the PowerPC 60x processor are stuck with Mac OS 9.x--even if they've been upgraded with a G3 processor card. The scheduled release date for Mac OS X is (surprise!) a moving target. The current party line has Mac OS X on store shelves some time in 2000. I fearlessly predict that it will not appear until 2001 at the earliest (unless they decide to ship a half-finished product a la Mac OS X Server 1.0), but maybe I'm just a pessimist.
What differentiates a 'consumer' or 'client' release of an OS from its 'server' version? In the case of Mac OS X, the answer is 'a lot.' Or rather, the answer had better be 'a lot,' because Mac OS X Server in its current state is absolutely unfit as a replacement for Mac OS 8.x/9.x ('classic' Mac OS). Mac OS X Server 1.x is an OS in transition, half way between its NEXTSTEP roots and its Mac OS future. It looks kind of like Mac OS, but it behaves like NEXTSTEP. This will simply not do for an OS that aspires to supplant classic Mac OS. Thus the need for Mac OS X, sometimes referred to as 'the real Mac OS X.'
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Unfortunately, Mac OS X DP2 is not that OS. It's simply an environment that allows developers to build and test their applications on an early version of the core of what will become Mac OS X. This being the case, certain traditional software review metrics make little sense: ease of installation, hardware support, feature count, even performance. This article will not be your typical review, or even your typical preview. There will be no step-by-step installation instructions, no comments on the lack of DHCP support, no guided tour of the networking setup, user account administration systems, and no benchmark graphs.
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Mac OS X DP2 itself may not be the future of Mac OS, but it does provide a lot of information regarding the likely future of Mac OS X if you're willing to do a little digging. So let's get started.