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In 1957, evil Brain Aliens from Planet X sent a fleet of flying saucers to Earth to abduct humans to other worlds as slaves to the Giant Brain. Luckily, robot police named Otto Matics patrol the galaxy and you control one whose mission is to rescue humans from different alien planets and defeat the Brain Aliens and other alien followers. Macbook, Mac OS X (10.5.5) Posted on Mar 3, 2009 8:50 PM. Attach the AirPort Extreme (flying saucer) to the cable modem and then connect the AirPort Express. Island 42 mac os. Thank you My older Mac, the G5 has 10.5.8 the new one is brand new Snow Leopard, havent installed it all the way yet. Airport looks like a flying saucer I use AOL (usually use Firefox for this) and I also use Entourage for my business email on Yahoo. My business email is encrypted with Verisign. Double-click the 'After Dark Flying Toasters.saver' contained within the ZIP file you downloaded to install the screensaver. If OS X complains the program can't be opened because it is 'from an unidentified publisher,' right-click the screensaver file and select 'Open', then click 'Open' again.

ALERT: Flying saucers from deep space are attacking our moon bases. You have been called into service to fend off the alien transgressors. Using the mouse, aim and fire rockets from your two rocket cannons, to destroy approaching saucers. Saucers that get past your defenses will plant alien pods inside the base. The pods will eventually attach themselves to the ceiling and begin to grow. Using your trusty laser pistol, you must destroy the growing pods before they mature into adult aliens. Your laser pistol will not fire in the stairwells, or in the elevator shaft. Plan accordingly. The adult aliens are less than friendly. A negotiated settlement is not possible. Relax spider mac os. Keep your laser handy.

In a 1-player game, each wave is separated into two segments - a saucer-attack segment, followed by an alien-extermination segment. In a 2-player game, the saucers and pods act simultaneously. One player must man the guns while the other player patrols the interior of the moonbase. Extra commando every 20,000 points.

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Otto Matic
Developer(s)Pangea Software
Ideas From the Deep (PC)
Publisher(s)Aspyr Media(Mac)
Ideas From the Deep (PC)
Pangea Software (iOS)
Platform(s)Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, iPhone OS
Release
  • Macintosh
    • NA: December 4, 2001[1]
    Microsoft Windows
    • WW: February 23, 2004 (Online)[3]
    • NA: February 23, 2005 (Retail)[2]
    iPhone OS
Genre(s)Action-adventure[5]
Mode(s)Single player

Flying Saucer Scramble Mac Os X

Otto Matic is a 2001 action-adventurevideo game developed by Pangea Software and published by Aspyr Media for Mac OS 8,Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. It came bundled with iMac G3 and G4 computers. The game was later ported by Ideas From the Deep to Microsoft Windows in 2004. An iPhone OS port, titled Otto Matic: Alien Invasion, was released by Pangea in 2009.

Otto Matic parodies the retro science fiction genre in a whimsical style.[6] Its gameplay resembles that of Pangea's previous titles like Bugdom and Nanosaur.

Gameplay[edit]

The gameplay of Otto Matic is level-based, and the player's success on a level is measured with points. Levels typically begin with Otto landing his rocket ship on a planet controlled by the Brain Aliens. As soon as Otto has disembarked, the rocket ship promptly takes off again and lands at the end of the level. To progress to the next level, the player must return to the rocket ship with enough fuel for take off. The majority of the game's points are scored by saving humans from abduction, although some points are also awarded for finding weapons and ammunition.

The levels include power-ups such as weapons, health, rocket fuel and jump-jet fuel, and occasionally brief vehicle sections. The level design tends towards the whimsical: enemies include enormous walking vegetables, clowns, and miniature robotic wrecking balls, and the landscapes are usually cartoonish and warped.

Plot[edit]

Otto Matic takes place in the year 1957, as the Earth is being conquered by the evil Brain Aliens from Planet X. The people of Earth are being systematically abducted by the flying saucers of the Brain Aliens, who wish to transform the humans into new Brain Aliens, subject to the will of their leader, the Giant Brain.

The player takes on the role of Otto Matic, one of a line of robots charged with policing the galaxy, as he attempts to defeat the Brain Aliens and restore the independence of the Earth. Otto travels to eight planets and rescues the humans, defeating the Giant Brain in a final confrontation.

References[edit]

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Flying Saucer Scramble Mac OS

In 1957, evil Brain Aliens from Planet X sent a fleet of flying saucers to Earth to abduct humans to other worlds as slaves to the Giant Brain. Luckily, robot police named Otto Matics patrol the galaxy and you control one whose mission is to rescue humans from different alien planets and defeat the Brain Aliens and other alien followers. Macbook, Mac OS X (10.5.5) Posted on Mar 3, 2009 8:50 PM. Attach the AirPort Extreme (flying saucer) to the cable modem and then connect the AirPort Express. Island 42 mac os. Thank you My older Mac, the G5 has 10.5.8 the new one is brand new Snow Leopard, havent installed it all the way yet. Airport looks like a flying saucer I use AOL (usually use Firefox for this) and I also use Entourage for my business email on Yahoo. My business email is encrypted with Verisign. Double-click the 'After Dark Flying Toasters.saver' contained within the ZIP file you downloaded to install the screensaver. If OS X complains the program can't be opened because it is 'from an unidentified publisher,' right-click the screensaver file and select 'Open', then click 'Open' again.

ALERT: Flying saucers from deep space are attacking our moon bases. You have been called into service to fend off the alien transgressors. Using the mouse, aim and fire rockets from your two rocket cannons, to destroy approaching saucers. Saucers that get past your defenses will plant alien pods inside the base. The pods will eventually attach themselves to the ceiling and begin to grow. Using your trusty laser pistol, you must destroy the growing pods before they mature into adult aliens. Your laser pistol will not fire in the stairwells, or in the elevator shaft. Plan accordingly. The adult aliens are less than friendly. A negotiated settlement is not possible. Relax spider mac os. Keep your laser handy.

In a 1-player game, each wave is separated into two segments - a saucer-attack segment, followed by an alien-extermination segment. In a 2-player game, the saucers and pods act simultaneously. One player must man the guns while the other player patrols the interior of the moonbase. Extra commando every 20,000 points.

(Redirected from OttoMatic)
Otto Matic
Developer(s)Pangea Software
Ideas From the Deep (PC)
Publisher(s)Aspyr Media(Mac)
Ideas From the Deep (PC)
Pangea Software (iOS)
Platform(s)Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, iPhone OS
Release
  • Macintosh
    • NA: December 4, 2001[1]
    Microsoft Windows
    • WW: February 23, 2004 (Online)[3]
    • NA: February 23, 2005 (Retail)[2]
    iPhone OS
Genre(s)Action-adventure[5]
Mode(s)Single player

Flying Saucer Scramble Mac Os X

Otto Matic is a 2001 action-adventurevideo game developed by Pangea Software and published by Aspyr Media for Mac OS 8,Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. It came bundled with iMac G3 and G4 computers. The game was later ported by Ideas From the Deep to Microsoft Windows in 2004. An iPhone OS port, titled Otto Matic: Alien Invasion, was released by Pangea in 2009.

Otto Matic parodies the retro science fiction genre in a whimsical style.[6] Its gameplay resembles that of Pangea's previous titles like Bugdom and Nanosaur.

Gameplay[edit]

The gameplay of Otto Matic is level-based, and the player's success on a level is measured with points. Levels typically begin with Otto landing his rocket ship on a planet controlled by the Brain Aliens. As soon as Otto has disembarked, the rocket ship promptly takes off again and lands at the end of the level. To progress to the next level, the player must return to the rocket ship with enough fuel for take off. The majority of the game's points are scored by saving humans from abduction, although some points are also awarded for finding weapons and ammunition.

The levels include power-ups such as weapons, health, rocket fuel and jump-jet fuel, and occasionally brief vehicle sections. The level design tends towards the whimsical: enemies include enormous walking vegetables, clowns, and miniature robotic wrecking balls, and the landscapes are usually cartoonish and warped.

Plot[edit]

Otto Matic takes place in the year 1957, as the Earth is being conquered by the evil Brain Aliens from Planet X. The people of Earth are being systematically abducted by the flying saucers of the Brain Aliens, who wish to transform the humans into new Brain Aliens, subject to the will of their leader, the Giant Brain.

The player takes on the role of Otto Matic, one of a line of robots charged with policing the galaxy, as he attempts to defeat the Brain Aliens and restore the independence of the Earth. Otto travels to eight planets and rescues the humans, defeating the Giant Brain in a final confrontation.

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Otto Matic Ships, Demo Out'. Inside Mac Games. December 4, 2001. Retrieved February 2, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^'Otto Matic in Retail'. Ideas From the Deep. February 21, 2005. Retrieved February 2, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^'New Products'. Ideas From the Deep. Retrieved February 2, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. ^'Otto Matic: Alien Invasion Released Tonight!!'. Andy's Reviews of iPhone Games and More. March 6, 2009. Retrieved February 2, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  5. ^'Otto Matic'. Pangea Software. Retrieved January 12, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  6. ^'Otto Matic: Alien Invasion Attacks the iPhone and iPod Touch'. IGN. April 1, 2009. Retrieved February 2, 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Otto_Matic&oldid=990756272'




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