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97 NinetySeven

Number Johnny 5

Number 5 is Alive! Help your Short Circuit pal who seems to always end up in a lot of mischief.

Number Johnny 5
97 NinetySeven, Aug 13, 2022
Sammy 5, d'SUKI, Mekologic and 4 others like this.
    • 97 NinetySeven
      Number 5 is alive!
      The Short Circuit mini replicas he built (“R” & “L”) are sneaking away and following behind. They are trying to distance their self’s from their replica pal “B” who gets into way too much mischief (he takes after Number 5).
      Smaller steps are easier to control than long runs.
      Observe the turning actions to use them in your favor.
      Complete straight crossings, avoid turning and pause before balls and elevated steps
      Continue straight and well beyond steps before turning
      Falling over on his sides “B” will stand back up.
      Face plants and wedged falls will have to restart - sorry.
      Start straight onto the steps in front of “B”
      Then chase down your siblings from behind
      Return and line up for the offset ball crossing
      Pause as the ball falls then cross using it
      Walk straight down and we’ll beyond the steps before turning
      Line up straight and far away from the triple stairs
      Walk straight toward the stairs before tapping just beyond the top of each step
      Use the natural rocking back motion to climb each set of steps and push the last ball
    • cimarronline
      I'm amazed that B can stand up again if he falls over!
    • 97 NinetySeven
      I initially had a draggable block as his chest (for fall recovery) and didn’t like the ability to simply drag him around as shortcuts. Then I realized he was getting up on his own; other than falling on his face or getting wedged
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      aa kim
      amazing..:thumbsup: where did they actually go? I'm left behind:rotf::D
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Denis Nazin
      Phenomenal!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: This is a very complex robot. Again amazingly realistic! I completely forgot about this wonderful and kind film of my childhood. I loved him very much. Thanks for the reminder - I'll definitely revisit this movie. "Short Circuit" 1986.
      The gameplay is also very interesting, I really liked it.
      I wonder how you make such complex designs - well done!!!
      Of course 5!!!
      [​IMG]
    • 97 NinetySeven
      Thanks @Denis Nazin, I believe that the mini robots were from the sequel movie Short Circuit 2.
      I had to redesign over and over to find structure stability and yet keep the fluid robotic movements. Even small changes in the empty space could stop an arm from dropping into place.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Mekologic
      Very, very cool design!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: I also watched this movie and this robot is made perfectly! :) The gameplay is also interesting and enjoyable.:):):)
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      MekoMole
      Superb design. Thanks for sharing
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      EL797
      B would only get up again if he fell laterally, hence I needed several restarts in cases where B didn't rise back up. Very nice design though I thought it was another Wall-E at first glance o_O Thanks for sharing :)
    • 97 NinetySeven
      Thank you @EL797, slow direction changes help to keep “face plants” from happening. I’m glad you liked the design.
      EL797 likes this.
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    97 NinetySeven
    Date:
    Aug 13, 2022
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