Steamlands

 is a real time strategy game released in April 18th 2011. The player controls a tank that tries to destroy the other enemies' tanks first. The game has been in development since July 2010, which is longer than most Nitrome games. The game was very popular when it was released, and was reviewed by several gaming sites. The game was made a Distributional Game, and was one of the 12 games made available when the Distributional Games page was launched on August 25th. A separate game, which could be considered a spin-off was released on October 13th, called Steamlands Player Pack.

Controls
Arrow keys - Scroll level (if enabled)

Mouse on steering lever - Move tank back and forth

Z and X - Move tank back and forth

Levels
Levels are determined by small red dots on a map with a mini tank similar to the ones shown on the Ice Temple Skin. A red flag on a dot represents levels the player has successfully completed. The map may also split into two different paths, of which the player can choose which opponents they want to fight.

The player enters the level with a tank that they usually custom-build before the game begins. As they move along the path, another enemy tank will begin to attack. Using the cannons provided, as well as the default coal catapaulting attack, both players attempt to destroy the other's tank first. Upon destroying one tank, the player may move on to attack another enemy tank. After a level is successfully completed, the player gains money, counted in British Pounds, depending on their damage control.

Some levels also include shops at the beginning of them, where the player can purchase items to upgrade their tank's attack and defense or buy game hints or flags. When a flag has been bought, players can also customize it to their liking and save the flag on their computer.

Tank Guns

 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Guns are the weapons in Steamlands that the player places on their tank to protect them from other hostile tanks. There are many guns in Steamlands, Damage, Health, and Reload increasing upgrades can be bought top make them more powerful.

Coal toss

 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands The Coal toss is the player's primary attack. The Coal toss chicks coal at the enemy tank. While this is done the player's own tank ceases to move and there gun stop shooting.

Determinators

 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands Determinators fire quite fast. They cannot rotate and thus can only shoot in one direction, in front of them. The Determinators fire rate is lowered as it takes damage.

Flex

 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands The Flex gun can aim, and shoots at medium speed. The Flex's accuracy is lowered as it takes damage. It is said to be the basic version of all guns yet to come.

Hail-Stone

 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands The Hail Stone fires a large metal ball into the air which deals more damage than usual bullet weapons. The Hail Stone fires in an arc and is encountered on enemy tanks in groups in further levels.

Dum Dum

 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands The Dum Dum fires explosive bombs than make an explosion that can damage nearby blocks. It is the size of the Woodpecker and Determinator, and has a cousin called the Big Ben which acts similar to it.

Big Ben
The Big Ben is the size of the Hail Stone and similar in appearance. It fires stronger bombs that deal great damage and has stronger health than the Dum Dum, the cousin of Big Ben.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Woodpecker
The Woodpecker is a small Gatling gun that fires multiple bullets very fast. It can aim and be very helpful. The Woodpeckers accuracy is lowered as it takes damage.
 * Main Article List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

North Star
The North Star is a giant Gatling gun that fires bullets in rapid succession faster than the Woodpecker. It is much bigger than the Woodpecker and is a devastating weapon that can easily weaken other guns and blocks.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Matryoshka
The Matryoshka fires an arced bomb like the Hail-stone cannon, but the bomb will explode into damaging fragments. The Matryoshka is the smallest version of bomb firing guns.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Mandelbrot
The Mandelbrot fires a larger, more powerful version of the Matryoshka's bomb, with larger projectiles and fragments. The bombs are effective against other bullet weapons.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Zeus
Zeus is the biggest and one of the most powerful guns in the game. Zeus shoots very powerful bombs that break into fragments like the Mandelbrot. Is only shown in the last few levels. The Zeus fires slow, but its bombs are strong enough to take up half the health of other guns, and destroy smaller ones.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Thor's Hammer
Thor's Hammer Fires a powerful, lightning-fast shot every few seconds. It doesn't have very good accuracy though. Is very good at destroying Reflectium Armor, as shots will not bounce back.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Valentine
The Valentine gun makes fun of Dirk Valentine's Chain Cannon. It doesn't cause damage, but it can grab blocks off of enemy tanks. It can only be seen in the secret level editor (Dev Mode), and is also the only cut gun in Steamlands.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Catherine
Catherine fires a mine like object that spins around firing out bullets on each end. The mine moves at the speed of a bomb fired by Big Ben or Dum Dum. The bullets fired from it can also damage the player's and enemy's tank. It can only be found in the second update of Steamlands.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Dragoon
The Dragoon gun fires a cluster of bullets and is the size of the Flex guns. The Dragoon gun can only be found in the second update of Steamlands.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Infestor
The Infestor fires a shot which will move out across all blocks on the enemies tank. Infestor is the size of the hailstone, and fires cannonballs covered in venomous tar. The Infestor gun is only found in the second update of Steamlands.
 * Main Article: List of Tank Guns in Steamlands

Guns that fire in an arc take up 2 spaces, except for the Mandelbrot, which takes up 3 and the Zeus, which uses 4.

Secret Level Editor

 * Main Article: Dev Mode (Steamlands)

Steamlands included a special level editor that allows you to make custom maps, levels, tanks, and more. You can even save your custom content to your computer to work on it later. To activate the level editor, you need to type in a code, which is shown below.

To unlock the level editor, go to the menu screen and type the following keys:

[up] [up] [down] [down] [left] [right] [left] [right] [b] [a]

Now press start. A box will pop up saying you've unlocked the editor, and you are now free to edit maps and levels. On some computers the level editor will not save properly if the player clicks "save to campaign map" while editing a level. Sometimes, the levels will not save, and sometimes, the Tank Guns and Tank Advantage upgrades will not effect the gun or advantage. An update on August 5th provided an Air Freshener that could be clicked to activate Dev Mode instead of having to input the Konami Code.

Shop
Main Article: Shop (Steamlands) Throughout Steamlands there are shops, located in almost all levels of the game. The player comes to a shop right before starting a level. The player can buy armor increasing upgrades for Armour, Tank Advantages, and Guns, and Reload and Damage increasing upgrades just for guns, among other purchasable upgrades for tank objects in Steamlands, suing there obtained British Pounds in the game.

Shops are run by Shopkeepers who will often times offer advice, called Gossip. Gossip is the cheapest item in shops, costing a lowly ₤50. Some Shopkeepers will offer advice on the upcoming levels, Guns, strategies, and sometimes just offer useless advice about the town they live in.

Flag Designer

 * For the article on the flags in Steamlands, please see Flags

The Flag Designer is a tool the player can use while in every shop in Steamlands. The Flag designer allows the player to draw a design on there flag that will be seen while the player is fighting in levels. The player can select a coloured background for the flag - either black, red or orange - and draw a design using three coloured pens.

Other tools allow them to fill in areas of there flag. The player can save a flag to their computer and upload or upload on into the Steamlands game. The player can also buy pre-made flags for ₤100, in either red, black, or orange, but these flags cannot be drawn on.

Announcements
A Teaser for the game was first released on September 17th 2010, on Facebook and the Nitrome.com Blog, revealing the first Teaser Image for the game. It is the first blog post released after the 2 month Nitrome game drought. Below is the blog post that accompanied the image:

Septembier 17th 2010
''I'm sure a lot of you may have noticed and some of you have emailed us about a drought in Nitrome's productivity of late. Well just to put your minds at rest we are not on holiday and we have all been working very hard! We currently have lots of great games both finished and at various stages of production and some of them will be released shortly.''

''While you wait for the first of them we thought we would wet your appetite with a tease at something we have in the pipeline. We're not going to spoil it by giving away many details but this particular game is strategy based and has been in production for a fair amount longer than our average game so you should hopefully find it extra special!''

by Jon

Five days later, Nitrome released a bigger picture of the game, different from the Teaser image. Oddly, this post was posted only on Facebook, and not on the Nitrome Blog, due to unknown reasons.

In December, on Aaron Steeds blog Robotacid, he posted how hard it was developing the game, and the actual Genre of the game. Below is the post:

Robotacid Post
''“At work at Nitrome I’ve been working on a beast of a game. It’s been months in the making, and has changed my workflow to resemble something more like MVC. One of the big problems in the Actionscript mindset is extending DisplayObjects. You lose control of the rendering. By shifting over to a pure copyPixels model that’s separate from your object updates you get full visual control and you no longer have to waste time updating objects simply because they’re wired into Flash’s rendering model.''

The gameplay of the game I can’t go into, but here’s the screenshot we released on Facebook and the Nitrome Blog:

Clicky

''It’s the first RTS by Nitrome. I honestly thought I hated the genre, but I’ve discovered that RTSs are fantastic fun to code and my homework (Plant vs Zombies, StarCraft 2, Eufloria) have converted me to the cause. I can only hope that this is the beginning of a franchise.”''

The word "Clicky", on the Robotacid post linked to the second picture in the gallery below. Although not known, it is theorized production of this game started in July. If this is so, it might be one of the longest Nitrome games to have been developed.

August 5th 2011
About three months later Nitrome provided a Tutorial on how to make levels in Steamlands, They also announced they would update the levels of the game with fan made levels, Player's could then send there levels in to Nitrome as an XML file.

Trailer 1
Nitrome released a trailer for the game on March 8th 2011. The level involves the player's tank going through a level and destroying three enemy tanks.

GrCb_6v8nAI

Trailer 2
Nitrome released a second Trailer for Steamlands on April 12, with commentary by Mat Annal and Aaron Steed. The Trailer was released almost a month after the first Trailer. Mat explains the gameplay of Stemalands, reveals the shop, and the inspiration behind Steamlands.

Q5mo7vNfhiU

Tutuorial
Nitrome made this trailer and released it along with the post telling fans about the updates to Steamlands. The video is 12 minutes long and is a tutorial on how to make a basic level in Steamlands. 3MQcqkuWLxQ

Versions
There are three versions of Steamlands released. They are not separate games, but updated versions of the games.

V 1.00
Version 1.00 is the very first version of Steamlands released. It was released on April 18th 2011. Although nowhere inthe game is it called V 1.00, Nitrome made updated versions of Steamlands called 1.01 and 1.02, so technically there is a 1.00, which is the first version of the game before updating. Dev Mode could be activated in V 1.00.

V 1.01
Version 1.01 is a patch in Steamlands and the second version of the game. This patch was released on May 3rd 2011, and fixed glitches and also tweaked so other parts of the game. Auto Drive-out was added, but this did not appear on levels with no enemies. A confirmation prompt was added to the Unlock Everything button in Dev Mode, which prompted the player that they were going to erase there save data in the game when activating Unlock Everything. The Game Ending animation was also added, which could be seen by completing the level "The Pirate Commander" or by changing the Congratulation Type of levels from None to Pirates Defeated.

V 1.02
Version 1.02 is a patch released for Steamlands and the third version of the game. Version 1.02 was released on August 5th 2011. The patch included 3 new weapons: Catherine, Dragoon, and Infestor. The Valentine also received a makeover, with a smaller chain and increased base. An Air Fresher shaped like a tree was added, so instead of inputting the Konami Code to access Dev Mode, this Freshener could be clicked instead. With the inclusion of the Freshener, inputting the Konami code no longer accesses Dev Mode.

Copyright Incident
On August 31st, Nitrome humorlessly made the Dev Mode Freshener look like the logo of a Car Company. The freshener had the appearance of a yellow Square with one side pointing down. This icon was soon recognized by the company, and Nitrome was kindly asked to remove it, which they did. This incident was posted on the Nitrome Blog on September 1st 2011.

Trivia

 * The reason Steamlands took a long time to make is Nitrome is trying to get things "just right". Also they were working on Chisel 2 at the same time.
 * The game, and its name itself, is based off of the science fiction concept of Steampunk, which wonders what if people in the steam powered Victorian era had modern technology like guns and rockets. This is shown by the black-and-white video at the end of each level and one level tip saying that the steam powered guns need charging.
 * The Twin Shot Angel makes a cameo in the first video, displayed on the enemy flags.
 * Baron Battenburg's mustache can be seen on the flag of one of the tanks.
 * It is possible that Battenberg created the steam-powered machines in the first place, since the game is Dirk Valentine-era,the valentine gun has a strong resemblance the dirk weapon in looks and use and the Baron has a fondness for steam power.
 * By using edit mode and deleting all tanks, it is only possible to get 96% damage control no matter what.
 * If the ground is carefully watched in some areas, a guard from Dirk Valentine trapped in the mud can be seen.