Name | Danger Room |
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Publisher | gavlyn |
Format | File |
Rating | 4.32 / 5 ( 2007 votes ) |
Update | (3 days ago) |
Vaporspace is a fast paced shoot ’em up inspired by ambient games, dragons, steam, vr, idle games, racing games and even more. The game was created by a small indie team in my spare time for myself and friends. Almost finished and i’m looking for third party support. First time indie game in Europe, so I would also love to hear about funding, publicity and other things. Current version includes : – 29 Unique ships, each one with a unique attack. – Various missions, some of which will unlock new ships and areas. – 10 different endings (Game Over/End Game). – 7 maps : Cities, Archipelago, Kowloon, Atoll, undersea, Hawaiian, Cave, Hollow, Isle. – 45 stages, each one with various environmental differences and bosses. – Several modes : Arcade, Time Attack and even the one I call: “Just for Fun” mode. – Steam Cloud save. Soundtrack (3 min tracks): @ @ @ A: It’s a remake of the classic game: Tokyo Arrow (つばめ) by Enix Original trailer: Re-dubbed Vaporspace in 2016. Q: How to create a label that adds to the CLLocation Manager’s heading? I would like to create a label (or similar) on my map view, that adds to the heading to the current location provided by CLLocationManager. My current method of doing this is: My Code: – (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager didUpdateHeading:(CLHeading *)newHeading{ float heading = newHeading.magneticHeading * 3.14159265 / 180; self.headingLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@”%.0f”, heading]; } This creates my headingLabel, but this is not in addition to the location manager’s current heading (as I need). Is there a way that I can do this? A: