A robot may not harm humanity or, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm. - Zeroth law of robotics, Isaac Asimov
OmegaFenix
A new discovery...
The important discovery of a new substance has become a serious threat to the diplomatic relations in the universe. The expensive peace that has been finally achieved stands fragile because of the uprising of several groups of interest and the ambition of the inhabitants of the cosmos to gain control of the new material. Follow the story of Dessiree Krauzer in this action shooter that starts with the uncertainty brought by the new situation of the universe and ends showing the revealing truth about the political nature of mankind.
FenixV4F
The FenixV4F is a cutting edge military ship with a unique capacity: it can vanish by a limited time lapse and pass through any solid material. Used to pass through any obstacle or to evade damage, this ability makes the FenixV4F an important security element, key in earth's defense. Despite of being a prototype model designed for a single pilot, the FenixV4F will show the potential humans have as part of the universe.
Dessiree Krauzer
The FenixV4F's vanishing ability is a physical property unique of the material with which it is constructed. Even if it is possible to vanish most objects, for living tissue is a completely devastating process. It is possible to vanish almost any materials, being living tissue the one that results the most devastated by this process. There is one valuable exception to this rule: FenixV4F's pilot, Dessiree Krauzer, is the only human being that can survive the vanish effect. Discover with Dessiree the mystery behind her unique ability, and the origins of the material which composes the FenixV4F.
And the winner is...
OmegaFenix has won several contests. Listed below:
In 2004 OmegaFenix won the first place in the Macromedia Studio MX contest, organized by the Informatics System Engineering Congress of the ITESM campus Monterrey, in the Macromedia Flash Development category (now Adobe Flash).
In 2006 won the second place in the Second Videogame Development Mexican Contest, in the Open category.
In 2006 too, OmegaFenix won in Creanimax the first place in the Videogame category.
Try it yourself
OmegaFenix has been developed since its birth (in 2003) in Adobe Flash, iterating through their different versions and adapting each time to the new technology.
The winning project in the listed contests is a Technical demonstration of the game, not a finished product. Even so, this demo offers a little and fun piece of OmegaFenix, available for download in the following links: