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Materials Game

TETeo12SC•Created April 6, 2022
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You start with 1 basic drill in the middle, a broken rare drill to the left, and an alloy machine to the right. The first step is to turn on the drill. Press the red button on the basic drill. It will then start drilling. Pressing the down key will show the inventory menu. This shows tanks of every material to show you how much there is. These tanks are divided into 1~20, 20~40, 40~60, 60~80, 80~100, 100~120, 120~160, 160~199, and FULL (200). Once a tank gets full, you will not be able to get any more. This will be marked as a sound and in the gray box under the rare drill. To use the alloyer, you need to press the cyan turquoise button on it. That will open a menu. If you want to close it again, press the X button on the top right. Choose one of the 3 alloys to make. Steel requires 40 Iron and 10 Coal. Bronze requires 30 Copper, 10 Tin and 10 Aluminum. Brass requires 30 Copper and 20 Zinc. Each will make 50 of that type. There is then an upgrade button. Pressing this will try to get the upgrade, but you will not be able to get it if you don't have enough resources. There are: Basic Drill Upgrade - Speeds up the basic drill Rare Drill Repair Module - Gets you a repair module* Rare Drill Upgrade - Speeds up the rare drill *You can repair the rare drill by getting a repair module. This is quite expensive, so be prepared. You then press the purple button on the rare drill, so you can repair it. Then, an orange button will appear. Pressing this again will turn the rare drill on. There is also a seller. This part is important for getting any upgrades. The seller will ask you what material you want to sell, and if it is a detectable material, and there is more than 20 items in the tank, than it will sell it for a specific price. The seller also has a 3 second cooldown. Iron - 80 Credits Copper - 90 Credits Tin - 120 Credits Coal - 70 Credits Aluminum - 130 Credits Lead - 110 Credits Zinc - 140 Credits Silver - 200 Credits Gold - 400 Credits Platinum - 420 Credits Steel - 90 Credits Bronze - 130 Credits Brass - 150 Credits That's it, and thanks for looking at the instructions!

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School Project.

Project Details

Project ID672123273
CreatedApril 6, 2022
Last ModifiedJuly 20, 2023
SharedMay 18, 2022
Visibilityvisible
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