Help Wanted to Develop Mars Colony Simulator
The developer of a 3D Mars simulation environment is seeking volunteers from the space advocacy community to test and refine their Mars-Direct based prototype, named Mars Colony Simulator.
Here is the full text of the request: "My name is Howard Dortch. I own
a small game development company in southern Ohio called HyperKat Games and I teach Games
Design at Shawnee State
University. I have developed a Mars Colony Simulator using a 3D
game engine that allows the user to freely walk around on the landscape
and inside of buildings. The program operates much like a video game
and offers the user a first person view of the action. This simulator
is based on the Mars
Direct proposal by Robert Zubrin and David Baker. There is an MDRS type habitation unit I
call the COHAB (Command and Habitation) unit and an Earth Return
Vehicle that you must fuel up and launch to end the mission. This
concept mission puts the users on Mars and offers the challenge of
survival for a first manned mission.
The software is in a pre release form and we would like to invite a few professionals to test with us. The software can support 4 people in a single mission and I would like at least 2 of them to be from the general Mars enthusiast community for this next test. Please email me hdortch@hyperkat.com if you are interested. There is more information about this simulator along with some screenshots on the HyperKat website.
The software is in a pre release form and we would like to invite a few professionals to test with us. The software can support 4 people in a single mission and I would like at least 2 of them to be from the general Mars enthusiast community for this next test. Please email me hdortch@hyperkat.com if you are interested. There is more information about this simulator along with some screenshots on the HyperKat website.