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Pinewood Computer Core Meltdown! v5.3

USusavictor•Created July 7, 2018
Pinewood Computer Core Meltdown! v5.3
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Remix! (either add onto this or be creative... it's not too hard) Press space to activate emergency coolant (or don't if you don't want to) Wait for meltdown

Description

2/15/2022: i should probably make a remake of this project, maybe with both meltdown and freezedown included? 3/2/2020: nevermind, the remix probably just got deleted. 5/2/2019: wow this got another remix, apparently (my messages), also infinity degrees celsius credit: @TheVampireXD (Project Remixed) @joe201601 (Original Project) Pinewood Computer Core (the roblox game) is made by Diddleshot (even though there may be more people who made it) Music: tsunami hardstyle Several changes are made in this version: - liquid coolant screen, core status, core lasers and core temp status will show errors when the meltdown happens - At 10 (the countdown), the music starts playing with the countdown - Variable for degrees celsius that increases. It also starts at 10,000 degrees Celsius. - Launch silos may not be available at this point, so the text for it is omitted, but the text for core overload only appears for a certain amount of time. (This may apply to the evacuate now thing) - The you better run text disappears after meltdown, including last chance to escape part at the bottom of the project screen - Core increases in size (up to 54,000%) - The red screen effect is changed a little bit 7/8/18 - The "you died" broadcast finally does something!!! - Countdown disappears after meltdown - Explode Wind has changed in function, actually doing something with the clones - Countdown number starts shaking after 5 seconds - The closing part after the meltdown changes to actually cover the whole screen - Thumbnail change 7/11/18 Emergency coolant update. Press space to activate. This will attempt to imitate how it would look like if the emergency coolant was activated, sort of like in the actual Roblox game of course. Since I was not particularly sure of what SFX to use, I just used a "tick of doom", and used either https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/210708843/ or https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/217873182/ to get the music, which probably has some background noise fitting this project. Maybe.

Project Details

Project ID235763460
CreatedJuly 7, 2018
Last ModifiedFebruary 15, 2022
SharedJuly 7, 2018
Visibilityvisible
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