I fondly remember showing this game to a friend after she mentioned zoroastrianism and accidentally convincing her I'm a necrophile. luckily, she was into that. 10/10 love how squirty the interface is
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The armour pieces are each attached to the cores of the enemies with two distance constraints, with some compliance so they bounce. The web of springs creates a softbody-like effect. If the force in a link gets too high during a fixed step, it breaks.
(The cores accumulate damage differently based on collision impulses. The armour pieces themselves don't break, but they disappear once they're too far off screen.)
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This collection is fucking amazing. That's what my long gushy review amounts to.
To get this to work on 64-bit Linux, you'll need to install some 32-bit libraries. On Linux Mint, you can get most of the way by installing the ia32-libs library (via synaptic, or `sudo apt-get install ia32-libs`) but you also need the 32-bit version of GTK 3.0 which you can do via the command line (`sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-0:i386`)






