Joyride Laboratories has released version 0.3.2 of Nikki and the Robots, which is currently in the alpha stage of development: We have thought about how to release “Nikki and the Robots” for a long time, and this is what we finally came up with… First, there is a fully playable version of “Nikki and the [...]
Nikki and the Robots is a 2D platformer game that has just been released and it's available for the Linux users also.
The developers Nikki and the Robots chose to make this release multi-platform and, for the first week, to adopt a “pay what you want” model.
Received the following announcement recently: “Nikki and the Robots” is a 2D-Platformer in development at Joyride Laboratories, Berlin. We have just released the alpha version of “Nikki and the Robots” along with our new website! Finally! You can now play around with Nikki for the first time or try out the level editor. Of course, [...]
Joyride Labs announced the release of “Nikki and the Robots Story Episodes”. Nikki and the Robots Story Episode 1 screenshots (more) Join Nikki on a secret mission to fight the evil Dr. Lacroix. Test your skills in stunning platformer action and exciting puzzles — with the help of a variety of futuristic robots. You can [...]
Joyride Laboratories has released version 0.3.3 of Nikki and the Robots, which includes 30 levels from their first level design contest: The winners: Julian (for Greed) [Shirt + Game] sauer2/C. Hackenberg (for lootninja, hanoi, powergrid and obstacles [Shirt + 4xGame] Jukkeri (for Trick Series 02) [Shirt + Game] pixma (for robopractice) [Game] 2048 Terrabit (for Robot Race) [...]
Nithin Mathews, Anders Lyhne Christensen, Rehan O’Grady, and Marco Dorigo are researchers from Universite Libre de Bruxelles and Instituto Universitario de Lisboa and they are leading us down the primrose path towards human extinction. More precisely, they’re using a method called specially-targetted communication.
Once the fantasy of science fiction, robots are now a reality. A decade ago, these useful machines have been limited in their functionality to the sorts of repetitive tasks suitable for automation. Today robots are beginning to enter our lives in much more personal ways. Robots will be intelligent machines to be integrated both on our domestic and industrial life.
I know can create ONE robots.txt file for all domains on an Apache server*, but I want to append to each domain's (if pre-existing) robots.txt. I want some general rules in place for all domains, but I need to allow different domains to have their unique rules.
Is there a way to accomplish this?
(*In my case Apache 2.2.x)
Remember the California based start up, Willow Garage, which has been working on open-source robotics. We even saw some of their ongoing work on PR2(personal robot) robots.