

You must do everything possible to make Delta withstand all the blows of fate and, finally, bring his comrade home.

But be very careful, for this world is filled with traps and obstacles. The game is ready to offer you 25 different levels reflecting the consequences of a nuclear war.Īs you progress through you will get acquainted with the most amazing characters who will gladly tell you the story of their life and provide all possible support. In the recent past, the hero had to lose his best friend, and therefore the player will have to take control of the Delta and go on an incredible journey across various lands. Delta is a small robot desperate to find its place in this crazy world. Now people have to live with alien creatures and robots that appeared after the use of atomic bombs. Read more on our dedicated open source page.Life of Delta is an interesting game that takes us to a world destroyed by the Great War, devoid of any hopes for a normal future. Contact us if you are interested, and find examples here.Īnd by the way, the fact that openLCA is open source causes no obligation to publish or make accessible any data you use, or models you create in openLCA. This makes openLCA also suited for work in highly sensitive areas, but also in education and research.įurther, openLCA is also well suited for tailored software, developed by you or by us. If you want you can inspect the code for any potential issues including security issues and any malicious behaviour. Since the code and program is accessible, you see the quality of our work. We believe this fits perfectly to Life Cycle and Sustainability Assessment as a user, this brings you flexibility, you do not need to worry about software codes, and are not locked in, and bound by, a closed source, black box software. One reason for its development was to make LCA and Sustainability Assessment more accessible and affordable, and we are grateful for supporters for the project, initially in Europe and later on especially in the US.Īs a result, openLCA is completely free, without any license costs, and there is no catch. This is uncommon for LCA software, where other main software packages are closed source, with costs for a business licence of several thousand Euros. Since its beginning, openLCA is an open source software, according to the standards of the open source initiative.
