White Knuckle is a VERY intense Sci-Fi horror speed climbing game where "The Mass" chases you up a massive megastructure!
Read More & Play The Beta Demo (Steam)
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White Knuckle is a VERY intense Sci-Fi horror speed climbing game where "The Mass" chases you up a massive megastructure!
Read More & Play The Beta Demo (Steam)
A Nail-Biting Gameplay Video:
The two major space colonies in the human solar system- Zeus and Kronos!!!!!! I love megastructures and these were a fun challenge to design :3c
Both these structures use centrifugal gravity as a way to sustain their worlds, the Jovian colony being the older of the two.
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David Knapp
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Megastructure - phenomenally huge artificial structures having technologies beyond our knowledge. Their purpose is not known to the end, as well as who and when they were built. They are both infinitely open and bottomless, and claustrophobically cramped.
The current state of the megastructure: 13,547 km. The structure is still expanding.
the inner surface of a 3D modelled Orbital from Iain M. Banks' Culture Cycle novels by user: Hill on wikipedia [x]
You know what. There are plenty of uncaring, ambiguously-sentient megastructures in fiction. I want to see over-caring, unambiguously-sentient megastructures. A vast expanse of concrete that shifts and warps to "protect" those who are within it, which just results in them getting trapped and dying of starvation because the megastructure doesn't understand how organic beings work. A constantly-expanding mass of living machinery that cocoons people within its walls and keeps them alive forever, to keep them safe from a threat that might not even be there anymore. Do you see my vision.
Yes I know that first one is kind of a more openly-benevolent version of the Oldest House from Control, but uhhhhhhh
I'm not building a "spite fence" I'm constructing a Dyson Sphere that will collect enough solar energy to power our entire civilization.
But I'm absolutely starting next to that asshole Kevin's bedroom window.