I have completed development of my latest Mars Exploration Game developed in Unreal Engine 4 (UE4). This is version 4 (I’ve added many new anomalies to discover and explore and fixed several software bugs in this version).
I try to represent the 3D objects in the game are accurately as possible, they are representations of the top anomalies and artifacts I discovered on Mars (as featured in my 3D illustrations).
This game is about a speculative look at what could have been on Mars in the distant past before the catastrophe/s destroyed everything and because it’s speculative artistic license/artists impression has been used in the presentation of the objects in the game.
As always, until we get to see these anomalies up close and personal, I can only speculate as to what these objects might be.
You are welcome to download the game free-of-charge here (the file is approximately 3.8 GB in size):
NOTE: Version 4.1 of the game is no longer available, version 5.2 is now the latest version available for download.
https://mars.raptorzone.co.za/downloads/MarsExplorerVv5.2-Windows64Bit.zip
As always, until we get to see these anomalies up close and personal, I can only speculate as to what these objects might be.
In-game screenshots
Following are several screenshots taken from within the game. There are dozens more artifacts I haven’t included below.
About the game
The game is compiled to run on Windows 64-bit platform (this should include both Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11 64-bit) and you will need a computer with a medium-to-high-end graphics card.
Running the game
This is a stand-alone application so it does not install in Windows.
To run it use File Explorer to find the .exe and double click it. This should run the game.
You can also copy over the included “Mars Explorer IV (shortcut)” shortcut to the desktop. This makes it easier to run the game from the desktop in future.
I have also included a 48×48 pixel size icon that can be used if the one that comes with the game doesn’t show nicely on your desktop. To use it right-click on the shortcut and click Properties, followed by Change Icon then Browse. Browse to the folder where you game resides and select the “ME-Logo-48×48.ico” file and click Apply.
Security/permissions in windows
Windows Security may also initially block the game from running (this is a normal security feature). Bypass it by selecting Allow to run.
Report and technical issues
Please report any technical issues you may experience with the game:
http://blog.raptorzone.co.za/contact_me.html
THANK YOU FOR DOWNLOADING THE GAME, I HOPE YOU ENJOY IT.
Kind regards, Jean Ward
My YouTube video featuring: ‘GAME REVIEW and DOWNLOAD | Mars Explorer IV v4.1 (UE4):’
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DISCLAIMER: Many or all of the anomalies/artefacts covered in this presentation may be naturally occurring geological features caused by some type of geological processes, however due to the lack of specific information from the source we can only speculate whether these are all natural or some artificial in nature.
In cases where I say an anomaly looks like something I’m attempting to clarify what I see and not specifically that the anomaly is what I say it looks like.
My intention is only to share anomalies I’ve discovered on Mars and not to convince anyone that there is or was a civilization on Mars.
As Will Farrar from WhatsUpInTheSky says: “I see what I see, you see what you see.”
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