Lander (Android)

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Lander is an Android port of the 1990 game by the same name for Windows 3.1, originally developed by George Moromisato.
Full permission and v1.3 source code has been provided to aid in the development of this port.

Lander is currently priced at $1.


Links

lander.pilot51.com (forwards here)
Lander in Android Market
Lander on AppBrain

Original Windows version

Description and v1.1 download (probably the first place you'd find it in a Google search)
Download v1.1 from my server
Download v1.2 from my server
Download v1.3 from my server


Original readme file (LANDER.WRI)

LANDER v1.1
by George Moromisato
Copyright (c) 1990 by TMA

Welcome to Lander!

Lander is a real-time simulation of a Lunar Excursion Module on its final approach to the lunar surface. As the pilot of the lander, you must control the vertical and horizontal rockets to guide your craft to a safe landing.

Playing the Game

As a Windows application, Lander attempts to conform to the guidelines set by Microsoft. You may play the game with either the keyboard or the mouse using standard interface conventions. For example, you may make menu selections and interact with dialog boxes as you would in any other Windows program.

When the game first starts, your lander is at one thousand meters. Press any key or click on the window with the mouse to start the game. The display on the upper-right part of the screen shows your altitude, horizontal velocity, vertical velocity, and remaining fuel. The three buttons below let you apply thrust in three different directions: left, right and down. The object of the game is to land on flat terrain with a horizontal velocity of less than one meter per second and a vertical velocity of less than ten meters per second.

Status Information

The different pieces of information displayed on the screen are described below.

Altitude: The altitude of the lander with respect to the landing pad is displayed in meters. Note that this display is only accurate to within a few meters because of round-off errors.

Velocity X: The horizontal velocity of the lander is displayed in meters per second. If the velocity is negative, the lander is moving to the left; if positive, it is moving to the right. The horizontal velocity must be between -1 and 1 meters per second for a safe landing.

Velocity Y: The vertical velocity of the lander is displayed in meters per second. A negative velocity indicates that the lander is falling towards the ground. The lander must land with a velocity less than ten meters per second.

Fuel: The fuel left in the lander is displayed in kilograms. This contributes to the weight of the lander.

Thrust Controls

The vertical thrust control burns ten kilograms of fuel per second and applies a constant vertical force. The horizontal thrust controls burn two kilograms of fuel per second and apply force horizontally. By default, the right control will thrust to the right, pushing the lander to the left, but you may change this in the Options screen. (See Lander Options.)

New Game and Restart Game

Selecting New from the Game menu will generate a new random terrain and start the lander at one thousand meters. Selecting Restart will restart the lander but use the current terrain.

Lander Options

Several options and parameters can be changed with this screen. The fields available are described below:

Gravity: The acceleration due to gravity may vary from 1.0 to 9.0 meters per second per second in increments of 1.0 meter per second per second. The default is 3.0 meters per second.

Fuel: The initial fuel of the lander may vary from 200 to 2,000 kilograms of fuel in increments of 200 kilograms. The default is 1,000 kilograms.

Thrust: The force applied by the main thruster may vary from 5,000 to 22,500 Newtons in increments of 2,500 Newtons. The default is 10,000 Newtons.

Reverse Thrust: If you prefer the left thrust button to move the lander to the left and the right button to move the lander to the right, select this option. This option is off by default.

Draw Flame: If you want the computer to draw a flame on the lander while it is thrusting, select this option. Because the game is faster if it does not draw the flame, players with slower machines may wish to turn this option off. This option is on by default.

System Requirements

Lander requires Microsoft Windows 3.0 or higher to run; it will not run under Windows 2.x.

Source Code

The source code for this program, written in Microsoft C 5.1, is available from TMA for $15. If you would like to see the code, including all resource files and bitmaps, please send a check or money order to:

TMA
15 Whittier Rd.
Natick, MA 01760
(508) 655-5823


Changelog

Dates are based on GMT.

v1.0.0 [2011-04-13]

  • Initial release to the Android Market!


Started development on 2011-03-22


Future releases

Suggestions

Suggestions are given strong consideration and if accepted they are given higher priority than other features of similar importance.
This list also includes features that were already in the internal to-do list when they were suggested.
Versions for feature releases are only preliminary and may change.

Suggestion Suggested by Through Version Notes


Known issues

Issue Affected Android platform/hardware Affected versions Expected fix version Notes Reported by Through