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Fall of Atlantis
This game occurs 2 years after the first Atlantis game, and is even better. The red badguys with no name have apparently returned. They need a name. Not that this truly affects gameplay, but knowing your foe's name can help quite a bit.
The gameplay is just as that of Project: Atlantis, but with more creative levels. The second, 3rd and 4th levels are inside of a sea creature, with you battling antibodies. Then Atlantis is devastated, and there are lots of blue bodies floating around. No, you can't blow them up- I tried.
The controls are the same as the first game. A for thrust, S for rock cutter, and D for your main gun. The controls are, again, slightly unusual, though this works well.
This game is about as long as Project: Atlantis. That's around 10 levels. It may be slightly shorter, as the file size is smaller. Or the files are more compact. But this is a good game for such a small package, whatever size package that is.
Again, only one player. A two player mode could be interesting, but it doesn't exist, atleast I don't think. The unlockables might include something to that vein.
The graphics, however, are more refined, and the effects superior. Except for the Sea creature's mouth. That could use some work, as it's kinda' cheesy. Though what I love about the Atlantis series is the various ships. These are more detailed in this installment, much to my delight.
The sound is the same, except for the music. Some of the music tracks are a slight variation on the first game's music, such as the Atlantis Main Hub song. The music is actually quite nice, with good variation.
This game edges out Project: Atlantis, due to graphics, music, level design, and for the existence of a running story, even though the first game was not lacking much in any of these areas. A definite download.
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GAME AUTHOR Mr. Chubigans and Him
REVIEWED BY Captain Ventris
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 5.0/10
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FILE SIZE 2.1 MB
FILE DATE Dec 23, 2002
UPLOADED Aug 02, 2005
DEV TOOL GameMake
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Fat Head
This game is something I don't think anyone else has ever done. The object of the game is to detoxicate all the barrels, without dying by the Goonies or falling into the fire below. Every once in a while, the Goonies jump up, and lay eggs. These eggs make your character's head fatter, hence the name Fat Head. The fatter head is your defense from the Goonies, and you can see your level of protection through your Head-O-Meter. An original idea that works well. The movement system may take some people a while to get used to. There are about 40 levels, but it may get repetitive for some people. Although this game has great graphics, sounds and an awesome idea, I think that it suffers most from lack of playability. Nevertheless this is a nice game to play for a while, a good job by the author.
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GAME AUTHOR Trevor Simpson
REVIEWED BY aetherFox
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING ---
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FILE SIZE 4.5 MB
FILE DATE Feb 11, 2002
UPLOADED May 21, 2002
DEV TOOL Blitz Basic
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Fight Zone
Upon booting up Fight Zone and setting my eyes upon the slick title screen, I pretty much knew that this would not be another futile venture into the all-too-often lackluster world of freeware first person shooters. And indeed, after following a number of blind FPS leads which I do not care to count, my gaming intuition finally lead me to a playable -and lo! even a pretty durn good FPS. Those who have spent lazy afternoons searching for a game like this to play will know that what I have done can be called, if not great, at least a recognizeable feat.
The graphics in Fight Zone need not be poured over in an obscenely long and nitty-gritty paragraph. Suffice to say, they are more than adequate, and likely more than most would have come to expect in a freeware deathmatch game. And the same could be said about every other facet of the game. By the standards of all decent games in it's genre, Fight Zone does nothing outstandingly well, but then, it does nothing dismally either. 'Above Average' would be just as suitable and descriptive a title as is the given 'Fight Zone'. As such, anyone who has yet to be spoiled by the likes of Unreal Tournament and Quake III Arena and can still enjoy what is just a plain ole fun fraggin' time, will welcome Fight Zone with open arms. The spoiled among ye, stay away.
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GAME AUTHOR The Juckett
REVIEWED BY Evil Boris
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 7.4/10
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FILE SIZE 34.2 MB
FILE DATE Feb 05, 2004
UPLOADED May 09, 2004
DEV TOOL C/C++ (generic)
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Fireworks
Fireworks is a simple arcade game with something new. You control a barrel of fireworks which can shoot fireworks, detonate fireworks, and jump. Using these three abilities, your goal is to defend yourself from the bomb planes and the soldiers. To make the game even better, three levels are included, each with different graphics (but the same gameplay). The high quality graphics, familiar sounding music, and enjoyable gameplay combine to make this an excellent game.
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REVIEWED BY Aguydude
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 5.0/10
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FILE SIZE 1.4 MB
FILE DATE Dec 14, 2000
UPLOADED Sep 10, 2001
DEV TOOL unknown
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FloboPuyo
FloboPuyo is a faithful remake of Sega's PuyoPuyo. If you're unfamiliar with PuyoPuyo, it's one of the better Tetris clones out there. In FloboPuyo, your goal is to keep your board from being cluttered with little multicolored blobs, while at the same time trying to pile them up on your opponent's board. There are five different colored blobs: Red, Green, Orange, Blue, and Purple. These blobs will fall in pairs from the top of the screen. Get four or more of them to stick together, and they will disappear. They can stick in any direction, so long as they're all touching. FloboPuyo's blobs are also affected by gravity. Each pair of blobs is easily separable, so there will be no open spaces in between your blobs.
FloboPuyo has two modes: Single Player and Two Player. In Single Player, you face a ladder of AI opponents. Two Player is self-explanatory. There are three difficulty settings, so even the most experienced player will be challenged. As you might guess, FloboPuyo gets very repetitive, and monotonous music only adds to the repetition. Being a simple puzzle game, playing again and again is tolerable, but more modes of play would have certainly been welcome.
Sadly, FloboPuyo commits one deadly flaw that keeps it from being as good as it could be: Blue and Purple blobs look almost exactly alike! This game will strain your eyes as you try to discern whether a blob is blue or purple. I'm sure fans of the PuyoPuyo series are already used to this problem, but it really annoyed me. Still, the game's well-made, and with some practice you'll learn to tell the difference between blue and purple blobs. So, if you're a fan of quick arcade puzzlers, FloboPuyo is a great download.
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REVIEWED BY Mechalord
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 8.8/10
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FILE SIZE 3.8 MB
FILE DATE Oct 09, 2004
UPLOADED Jan 17, 2005
DEV TOOL C/C++ (generic)
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