Eufloria For Mac



'It's hard to express how much we love Eufloria' - Pocket Lint (App of the Day)'Soothing ambient music, beautiful abstraction one of the most enjoyably relaxing wars we've ever waged' - Mac Life'The most stylish and unique RTS you’ve ever seen' - AppAdvice“Fluffy seed death meet enchanting RTS” - 4gamer.net (Japan)NOTE: This is the.

Eufloria is working on a new online ordering experience that will come with unique benefits to our clients! Stay tuned for details and until then take a look at our menu below.

Our Flower

  1. Eufloria Update Patch Click the Download Free Trial button above and get a 14-day, fully-functional trial of CrossOver. After you've downloaded CrossOver check out our YouTube tutorial video to the left, or visit the CrossOver Chrome OS walkthrough for specific steps.
  2. Eufloria HD is the actively maintained build, and was first released on iOS and later on for BlackBerry. The Humble Bundle 4 for Android made it available on Android, and also in pre-release form on PC, Mac, and Linux. Owners of the original Eufloria will be able to upgrade for free once Eufloria HD is released on PC, Mac and Linux.

Out the Door Price: For your convenience, our flower and roll pricing is always 100% Tax-Inclusive!

Bruce Banner

1g – $10.00
1/8th – $35.00
1/4 – $65.00
1/2 – $125.00
1 oz – $225.00

Sour Tangie

1g – $10.00
1/8th – $35.00
1/4 – $65.00
1/2 – $125.00
1 oz – $225.00

Violet Delight

1g – $10.00
1/8th – $35.00
1/4 – $65.00
1/2 – $125.00
1 oz – $225.00

Nurse Lilly

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

Jack Herer

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

Sizzurp

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

Guava

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

C4

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

Orange Julius

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

White Widow

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

Blue Dream

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

Blue Cream

1g – $12$14.00
1/8th – $40$45.00
1/4 – $75.00
1/2 – $140.00
1 oz – $250.00

5th Dimension

1g – $14$17.00
1/8th – $45$50.00
1/4 – $85.00
1/2 – $160.00
1 oz – $275.00

Mob Boss

1g – $14$17.00
1/8th – $45$50.00
1/4 – $85.00
1/2 – $160.00
1 oz – $275.00

Peyote Critical

1g – $14$17.00
1/8th – $45$50.00
1/4 – $85.00
1/2 – $160.00
1 oz – $275.00

Mendo Purp

1g – $14$17.00
1/8th – $45$50.00
1/4 – $85.00
1/2 – $160.00
1 oz – $275.00

Blueberry Pie

1g – $14$17.00
1/8th – $45$50.00
1/4 – $85.00
1/2 – $160.00
1 oz – $275.00

Pineapple Chunk

1g – $14$17.00
1/8th – $45$50.00
1/4 – $85.00
1/2 – $160.00
1 oz – $275.00

Jedi Kush

1g – $16$18.00
1/8th – $50$60.00
1/4 – $95.00
1/2 – $180.00
1 oz – $325.00

Gilz Nilz

1g – $16$18.00
1/8th – $50$60.00
1/4 – $95.00
1/2 – $180.00
1 oz – $325.00

Prerolls

On the Hill
Wacky Stix
Hash infused preroll

.5g Flower/.25g Bubble Hash
(Strain Specific)

Granddaddy Bruce (Indica Dom)
Northern Lights (Indica)
Trainwreck (Sativa Dom)
Granddaddy Purple (Indica)
Green Crack (Sativa)
Glue (Indica Dom)

$14.00

Top Shelf / High THC

Eufloria

Gorilla Zkittlez (Indica Dom)
Chocolope (Sativa)
Durban Thai x C99 (Sativa Dom)
Cherokee Maiden (Indica Dom)

$17

Country Cannabis

Baby J pre-roll 5 pack – 1.75g

Grapefruit Kush (H)
Blue Razz (H)
Blackberry Kush (I)
Fruit Punch (S)
Pineapple Express (I)
Blueberry OG (I)
Wedding Cake (H)
Watermelon (I)

$23.00

Eufloria
House Flower
Cones

1g

Availability changes daily

$12.00 or 5 for $50

Edibles

Bison Gummy 12-packs

10mg Full Spectrum – Strain Specific

Tangy Orange 1:1 THC/CBD
Variety pack

$28

20mgFull Spectrum – Strain Specific

Golden Pineapple (S)
Green Watermelon (I)

$40

Eufloria Custom RSO Bars

100mg Swiss Chocolate Bar $28
250mg Toffee Chocolate Bar $45
500mg Mint Chocolate Bar $60

Kimistry – RSO Edibles

Caramellos 100mg

$17

100mg Treats

Lil Mintz
Red Eye Terrapin
PB Choco
Mellow Morning Cereal Bar (Fruity Pebbles)

$28

Lemon Aid (Lemon & Silky White Chocolate) 200mg

$40

The 420 Bar – Chocolate with Orange

$54

1000mg Bliss Bars

Cookies & Dream
Strawberries & Dream

$90

Paradise Gummies & Chews

Assorted 10mg x 10pk (Purple) – $20
Assorted 20mg x 10pk (Blue) – $35
Caramel Chew 50mg Single – $11

Other Goodies

Cheeba Chews (10 chews) $25

Strawberry (S)
Sour Apple (H)
Orange Cream (H)
Strawberry (I)

Sleepy Time Chocolate Taffy (20 chews) $35

Sublime Cooking Oil – 100mg

Coconut Oil $14
Olive Oil $14

500mg Canna Nectar – $44

(Irish Cream, Chocolate Hazelnut, Cookies & Cream, Watermelon, Strawberry, Mango, and Blueberry)

Other Products

Eufloria offers a broad arrange of other products as well including:

  • Vapes
  • Concentrates
  • Topicals
  • Edibles
  • Tinctures
  • Accessories
  • & Much More

Please call for additional availability and pricing!

Eufloria and Eufloria HD
Developer(s)Omni Systems Limited (Alex May, Rudolf Kremers, Brian Grainger)
Publisher(s)Headup Games(Germany)
Composer(s)Brian Grainger
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Android, Linux, PlayStation Network,[1]iOS, BlackBerry PlayBook[2]
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • NA: 30 November 2009
PSN,[3]iOS
8 February 2012
Genre(s)Real-time strategy
Mode(s)Single-player

Eufloria (formerly Dyson) is a real-time strategyvideo game developed by British studio Omni Systems Limited, consisting of independent developers Alex May, Rudolf Kremers and Brian Grainger.[4] It was named after the Dyson tree hypothesis by Freeman Dyson that a tree-like plant could grow on a comet.

The game was released for Microsoft Windows in 2009, the PlayStation Network in 2011 and the iPad in 2012. Mac, Linux and Android versions of this game was pre-released along with Humble Indie Bundle for Android 4 on 8 November 2012. According to the official FAQ for the game, the final release for Mac and Linux was to be provided in the late summer of 2013.[5] Eufloria HD was released for Android on the Google Play Store on 15 December 2012. The BlackBerry PlayBook version released on 29 December 2012.

It is set in a futuristic space environment, where the player assumes the role of the commander of interstellar lifeforms called Euflorians, who live and gain their resources on asteroids. The player has to use basic units that are grown on Dyson trees and are called 'seedlings', to colonize and conquer asteroids. On asteroids, Dyson trees may be planted and as the tree grows and gets stronger, it will produce more seedlings with certain attributes. There are also flowers, defensive trees, and other units later in the game. Players battle other empires and seek to discover the origin of a mysterious grey menace, to speed up the return of the mythical Growers.

Eufloria has been described as a simple but charming game[6] with calming music, graphics, and gameplay.[7]

Versions[edit]

There are two versions of Eufloria: the original was released for Windows PCs and subsequently rewritten for PlayStation Network. This is now referred to Eufloria Classic. Eufloria HD is the actively maintained build, and was first released on iOS and later on for BlackBerry. The Humble Bundle 4 for Android made it available on Android, and also in pre-release form on PC, Mac, and Linux. Owners of the original Eufloria could upgrade for free once Eufloria HD was released on PC, Mac and Linux. This version was released October 2014.[8]

Gameplay[edit]

Graphically, Eufloria is simple, with minimalistic graphics, and a simple design. The colour of the Euflorian empire is customizable.

At the start of the game, the player has one tree, called a Dyson tree, on an asteroid. The tree has a number of branches and leaves that fall off and become seedlings, which can be used to either create trees or fight other seedlings. Each tree is unique, the growth of its branches based on a fractalalgorithm.[9]

To create trees, 10 seedlings are needed in orbit of an asteroid. These seedlings then plummet into the ground to grow grass and the trees' roots. A plant called a defense tree may also be grown that attacks invading enemy seedlings by releasing explosive fruit. Over time, the plant's health, damage, and spawn rate increases. The player can also customize their asteroids with add-ons called 'flowers'.

If a dyson tree has a flower added, dysons with a vastly enhanced firerate and range are produced. If a defense tree has a flower added, lasermines are produced. These are powerful seedlings which can take on multiple enemies with multiple lasers, and a suicidal explosion.

The seedlings can attack enemy asteroids, and take them over by burrowing through the roots to the core, and sapping the energy of the asteroid.

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All levels are partially randomly generated, meaning each playthrough is slightly different. Also, each asteroid is unique in size and values, and produces seedlings with different stats. There are three stats: Speed enhances the rate of movement of seedlings, Strength enhances the damage of seedlings, and Energy increases the speed at which seedlings can convert enemy asteroids. The stats also affect the appearance of the seedlings.[10]

Plot[edit]

The game begins in the far off future in space. The player controls a force of seedlings, and take more asteroids for the growers, mythical beings which spawned the seedlings. The mothertree hopes that by taking enough colonies for the growers, they can make them return.[11] Early in the game, the player encounter an enemy, the greys, which has brutally attacked one of their colonies.[12] Soon the mothertree learns that the greys have been driven mad by a disease, which forces them to attack.[13] They also learn that another empire is attacking their empire and so the player is sent beyond the borders of the empire to find out why the greys are attacking, and deal with them. The player continues, gaining new technologies and rescuing allies along the way, to find that their enemies produced the greys, despite the danger that the greys would destroy them too. Eventually, the home asteroid of the greys was found. After conquering them, the mothertree analysed their remains, and found that all the enemy seedlings had the same DNA as the Euflorian's seedlings.

Eufloria For Macbook Pro

Development[edit]

Originally called Dyson, the game started as a simple single proof of concept level.[14] Levels were originally designed with the XML markup language, and later the Lua programming language for increased flexibility.[citation needed]

The game was renamed Eufloria after a contest on IGN's Direct2Drive.[15] Over 400 names were sorted through, with Vernon Sydnor giving the winning name.[16]

The game has since been upgraded with a campaign, substantial AI and graphical improvements, and has been translated into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Dutch.

Reception[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Gamasutra on Eufloria coming to PSN
  2. ^Eufloria HD Now Available for BlackBerry PlayBook - N4BB
  3. ^http://us.playstation.com/games-and-media/games/eufloria-ps3.html
  4. ^Steam - Eufloria
  5. ^http://www.eufloria-game.com/read.php?page=9
  6. ^'Eufloria review on Resolution'. Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  7. ^Eufloria review on destructoid
  8. ^Eufloria FAQ
  9. ^Eufloria review on gamezebo
  10. ^Eufloria Manual
  11. ^Mothertree:The growers depend on us for new colonies. We must find out more, or they may not return
  12. ^Mothertree:These creatures.. They are mad with violence and anger. Why do they fight us?!
  13. ^Mothertree:The greys... they are corrupted seedlings... A disease has driven them mad! They infect our empire, and must be dealt with
  14. ^Dyson blog - prototype game level
  15. ^Dyson blog- contest to rename Dyson
  16. ^Competition winner

External links[edit]

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