Dan Adijans and Brian Neon are the authors of this fun Flash game developed over a few weeks, using PV3D.
Play Q-Ball game and kick the football at the golden premier cups, try and get as many cups before the timer runs out.
Dan Adijans and Brian Neon are the authors of this fun Flash game developed over a few weeks, using PV3D.
Play Q-Ball game and kick the football at the golden premier cups, try and get as many cups before the timer runs out.
Prepare yourself for a PV3D version of Guitar Hero or Rock Band.
Muskedunder Interactive, a Flash game studio in Sweden, is behind this very fun, very well done game for TriggerMomentum and Pepsi Sweden.
Excellent work featuring animated 3D characters to select difficulty level (LÄTT = easy, MEDEL = medium, SVÅR = hard).
Press the F G H J keys in rythm with music. Enjoy!
Inspired in Metal Gear Solid VR Missions for the original PlayStation, Flash Gear Solid VR is a little 3D puzzle/shooter game that’s quite challenging and fun to play. An absolute must for MGS fans.
Your mission is simple. Use your remote control Nikita missiles to destroy all of the targets in each level. Use a variety of techniques to get the fastest time and claim first place. Beat all of the levels to find out what is in the box! Be sure to use the First Person View to better explore your surroundings.
Uses Papervision for the rendering of the VR environment for both the Top Down View and First Person View. The game information panels and background are 2D overlayed over or beneath the PV3D viewport.
Created by Ray Wu, who works in the US healthcare industry but does some Flash game programming on the side for fun.
Bee Studio, from Poland, have been doing amazing things with PV3D lately.
The Virtual Centre of Contemporary Art ’Znaki Czasu’ is a virtual gallery that can be explored both in a 3D space or with a fast navigation system. They explain here how it all works. It’s all managed by a very complete 3D CMS which makes easy to update the gallery.
Tommy the Jumper is a fun 3D platformer to entertain us while we wait for their new site. Collect the goodies and kill the monsters by jumping over them. It makes great use of 3D and it’s quite addictive.
Fantastic work guys.
Legendary Corinthians’ player Biro-Biro or unforgettable number 10?
You can now find out in this hilarious PV3D game for Coca-Cola Brasil, from our very talented friends at Grïngo in Sao Paulo. Here you’ll find another of their cool PV3D sites.
Developed by Gabriel Laet, move your chosen player with the arrow keys, press Space to punch, and press S -when indicated-, for mad attacks.
Have fun.
A garage full of cars, infinite rubber to burn, Flash physics, and lots of 2.0 cool effects, this is Monster Burnout, the latest creation of our friends at Hi-ReS! and Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, featuring the legendary Mr Doob.
As he explains in his blog:
Used the ubercool (and free) FlashDevelop 3.0.0 Beta 6 and it features box2dflash for the car 2Dto3D physics, a modified version of Papervision3D 2.0 (Effects branch) and, believe it or not, Tweener for the replay. Oh! it also features loud and annoying sounds, you’ve been warned
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The game is a major technical achievement, and full of the careful details at which Hi-ReS! excels. A work to be proud of.
Wanna build and paint your own airplane from scratch and fly it with a real flight simulator? You can now, thanks to Redbull, Less Rain and our friend PaperDude.
The guys at Less Rain have been very busy in the last months, have put tons of love and care in the site and it shows. Everything is extremely well done and optimized.
The simulator was done exclusively with Papervision3D 1.5.
Flight Lab gives you the real thing: It’s a 6DOF (degrees of freedom) flight simulator modelled by a physics engine in 3D using rigid body dynamics. Real airplane wings can be described by specific lift and drag coefficients, depending on how quickly and from which angle the air flows over a wing section. That’s what Flight Lab does.
If you’re interested in more details, they have an article about the whole development process here.
Congratulations for the FWA Site Of The Month!
Minivegas are a London based collection of live action and animation directors.
They have chosen our friends at the Digital Club to do their site with PV3D, and they have come up with a really fun and engaging experience.
I really like the bold approach they have taken to show their work. Click on GAME and you’ll know what I mean.
Darek Senkow, from Big Donut Games has been working on a realtime, multiplayer skate game, entirely based on PV3D.
Although still in beta, the work put into it is absolutely amazing.
After registering, you need to customize your skater and you’re all set to hit the streets. Control your sk8r with the cursor keys, hit space to jump. Check the buildings around you, some are closed, others open. You can go into the open ones. Look for the train station, it will take you to the different zones, where you can race against your friends.
Explore, have fun and give them feedback if you have the time.
Mark Fennell has released 3D Speedpool, one fine game using PV3D.
The aim is to sink all the balls as fast as you can, click and drag the table around to aim, click and drag from the whiteball to set the shot power.
Best experienced in full screen. Have fun.