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  MindArms
MindArms is a great 2D fighter, one of the best freeware fighting games I've played! It's got smooth character animations, a gameplay style that anyone can grasp after only a few minutes of play, and catchy music. What more do you need? A more in-depth review? Ok...read on! MindArms' gameplay is fast, fun, and easy to learn. Unlike the complicated button presses used for special moves in games like Street Fighter, MindArms' special attacks are executed by pressing only a couple of keys in order. But don't think that you can just perform one attack over and over again to win; the AI is fairly aggressive compared to what is found in other freeware fighters, even if it won't offer a great challenge. MindArms has only five characters available from the start, but each is very unique (most fighting games like to use variations of the same character and give them different names), though the small roster of fighters may annoy some. It must also be noted that the game uses a distinctly Japanese style. I think that three of the characters are guys and the other two are girls, but I wouldn't be surprised if I was wrong. You won't find any big, muscular guys in this game, just girly men. MindArms' graphics are very good, and could compete with most 2D commercial fighting games on the market today. Also, the character animations are very fluid, and could easily beat most 2D commercial fighting games. Without a doubt, MindArms is real eye candy. MindArms' sound is the average stuff you would find in any other fighting game, and the music is slightly above average. The game's got some catchy tunes, but none that really stand out. Needless to say, you won't be annoyed by MindArms' sound and music, but you won't be amazed, either.Overall, MindArms is a great fighting game, one of the best fighting games you can download for free. If you don't think you'll be annoyed by the Japanese style or small roster of fighters, MindArms is worth the download. Also, at only 5 MB, it beats the filesize of most free 2D Japanese fighters by a mile! MindArms may not be quite as good as, say, Fighters Kyodotai, but are you willing to download an 80 MB fighter that's only a bit better than a 9 MB fighter? If not, then MindArms is worth your time. UPDATE: New character added: Eiger
PC REQUIREMENTS: A good PC, maybe 3 or 4 years old
  REVIEWED BY Mechalord
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 8.3/10
  FILE SIZE 6.1 MB
FILE DATE Oct 01, 2004
UPLOADED Oct 04, 2004
DEV TOOL unknown
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  Prairie Dog Hunt PRO
This game is a few years but recently fairly released as freeware. The goal is simple; You aim at and shot down as many prarie dogs you can before you run out of ammo. The game has gory content but if you are not sensitive about that, then you will enjoy this virtual hunting game. There are many options available, such as the game speed and number of dogs on the field.
  GAME AUTHOR Ian
REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 4.4/10
  FILE SIZE 530 KB
FILE DATE Sep 27, 1996
UPLOADED Sep 10, 2000
DEV TOOL unknown
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  Tanks 3D
This is a very enjoyable game, where you play as a tank in an 'arena' competing against the computer or against your friends online or through the game's LAN capabilities. Your objective is plain and simple: seek, shoot destroy. You have four weapons with which you eliminate your opponents. I haven't tried out the multiplayer, but it seemed easy to initiate. The menu system is very nice, and you can set your controls and graphics modes. The game has nice graphics, with distance fog and good textures. Fun for quite some time, and the AI is quite smart, they constantly try to team up on you and corner you. All in all, a fun game to play, with great features in such a small size. Only critisism in the lack of choice of vehicles and spelling of Okay as Okey ;). Nice.
  GAME AUTHOR Deaddybea
REVIEWED BY aetherFox
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 8.4/10
  FILE SIZE 868 KB
FILE DATE Dec 01, 2001
UPLOADED Apr 23, 2002
DEV TOOL VC++
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  I've got some BALLS
This 3D action game rocks! Maneuver a ball through 12 challenging levels, gathering all diamonds along the way. The ball, which changes color when it passes through a colored gate, can be red, green, yellow, or blue. Each color has a unique ability. Use the space bar to activate the ball's special power. It takes some time to get used to controlling the ball, so don't give up! This game features DirectX compatibility with all cards, 3d Studio level converters for map making, multiple resolution settings, outstanding 3D graphics, high quality sound, and more! It even has a special option to accommodate "AMD 3D Now!" and "SSE" users. 5 additional levels and a high scores list are available at the author's site. For more information, check out the "ballseng.txt" file. This is a great game - download it and see! More levels are available on the Finnish version of the homepage.
PC REQUIREMENTS: DirectX
  GAME AUTHOR Sebastian Aaltonen
REVIEWED BY tEkJuNkiE
STAFF RATING 10/10
USER RATING 7.7/10
  FILE SIZE 2.4 MB
FILE DATE Dec 12, 1999
UPLOADED Dec 18, 1999
DEV TOOL C/C++ (generic)
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  Obake
WARNING: to run, this game requires the Japanese language support to be activated. Click here to see what to do. And Click here to download a patch which makes the Japanese support unnecessary, thanks to rste79 for making it! Unfortunately, it isn't granted to work on all systems with Windows 98. So, if you are a Win98 user and the patch fails, there's no other way to run the game. Obake is a classic-styled platformer, much in the vein of Nintendo productions, especially the Kirby saga, to which it owes some debts. But don't think of it as a simple "copycat" (like many Mario remakes), since it has enough to stand out for his own; just for a start, it's much longer and deeper than most of, if not all the free games of the same type. It has a little backstory: the main character is the young ghost Obake Kid (obake = ghost in Japanese) whose father Obake Papa, the Ghost King, has gone bad; so, he must reach his castle to stop him.For a better understanding of the game, let's examine the controls first: Arrow keys - movement, and combination with other keys to use the abilites of some bodies Z key - to take an enemy's body (must stand on his head) and use its attack abilities X key - to jump, and double jump, glide... according to the body you are controlling C key - to leave the body you are actually controlling Space key - Pause; shows the abilities of the body you are controlling Press C while pausing to leave a level, if previously completed. After you beat the final boss, a special option becomes available: press X in the level selection screen to choose what body to posses from the start of a level. Did you notice the similarity with Kirby already, in the use of enemies' capabilities? Obake Kid, despite his nature, is solid enough to take damage, and can only jump. But, luckily for him, he can possess the bodies of enemies and use them at his advantage. There are 25 types of enemies; graphically, some are just recolored versions of others, but they always have different abilities. Some are quite wacky, like the hunky, muscled giant pigs. The abilities you can get through them range from double jump to gliding, from crushing shoulder dash to wall climbing, down to my favourite enemy, the little robots with the ability to invert their gravity, so that they can walk on ceilings. There's even a shiny monster acting like Mario's stars, it gives temporary invulnerability and enemies are destroyed on touch. While some passages can be conquered with any body you like, others require the specific abilities of some enemies to be passed. There's really no lack of variety in Obake. Each enemy has its own energy, called "Stamina". After it runs out, the body is lost and you return to the original ghost form, with which you can take real damage to your Soul Energy - restore it with heart items. There are also crosses for extra lives (one with a silver cross, three with a golden one), and little souls too, you get an extra life for every 100 you collect. Classic. Another field where Obake shines are the levels. Like their number, a whipping total of 50 divided into eight "worlds" of various sizes, wasn't enough, they show a great care in design and variety. Some maps are only horizontal in scrolling, others are developed in both directions; other places are made of various little rooms, and there are even some sections with forced scrolling. In some levels, mainly castles, you must find six keys to open a metal door. The final level of each world has its own, classic, boss, though one, even if with different colors and attacks, is recycled at least four times during the game. Pity! Each level has an icon with the letter G on it; they are mostly hidden in secret areas you must find. After collecting all the Gs in the game, the final eight levels will be unlocked and, with their completion, you will be allowed to say you finished Obake 100%. Notice that many Gs can be conquered only with the abilities of enemies who aren't normally found in their levels. For this reason, you first have to beat the final bosses and get the special option I mentioned earlier. The gameplay of Obake is really great: I dare to say that, if not on par with the best Nintendo platformers, it comes very close. The game is in Japanese, so the explanations, but the control is very intuitive and I managed to find out and master the abilities of each enemy in a short time. Some bodies are great fun to use, and the very good level design helps a lot. The graphics are clean, colorful, drawn in a simple style, and you won't find a single enemy with a menacing look. Some of them could have given better animations, though. Am I boring if I say that even these graphics remind me of the Nintendo games? Background tunes are good, there is no excessive variety but they don't get boring; I love the title and snowy levels music. The only downside of Obake is the average difficulty level, which is low. Not taking damage to the main energy while possessing a body is a big facilitation already; enemies are rarely a big threat, and not even the two final bosses are the challenge I expected. You can get lots of extra lives easily. At times, I was able to "storm" through an entire fistful of levels in a few minutes. If I found some levels difficult, it's not because they really are - but probably for the reason they're a little more challenging than most ones! But, if reaching the final boss is something that even the less experienced players can afford, real 100% completion of Obake is another matter (and it justifies my full rating). Before finding all the Gs and beat even the very last level, I played the game for days - few freeware games have kept me glued to the screen for so long. And, if you are really stuck, the author released maps of the levels to help, take a look here. Good work from him. Obake is a great game that would perfectly fit on Game Boy Advance. It's a shame that, due to some filenames, it cannot run normally on western PCs and is completely forbidden to a part of them (see above). But if you can, install your Japanese language support or use the patch; else, you will miss a real freeware masterpiece.
PC REQUIREMENTS: Pentium system 500 mhz, 128 megs of ram, Windows
  GAME AUTHOR Samona
REVIEWED BY Gendo Ikari
STAFF RATING 10/10
USER RATING 7.6/10
  FILE SIZE 8.2 MB
FILE DATE Jan 19, 2004
UPLOADED Aug 27, 2004
DEV TOOL VC++
  NO DOWNLOAD
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MindArms
MindArms is a great 2D fighter, one of the best freeware fighting games I've played! It's got smooth character animations, a gameplay style that anyo...
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING8.3/10
FILE SIZE6.1 MB
FILE DATEOct 01, 2004
UPLOADEDOct 04, 2004
DEV TOOLunknown
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Prairie Dog Hunt PRO
This game is a few years but recently fairly released as freeware. The goal is simple; You aim at and shot down as many prarie dogs you can before you...
GAME AUTHORIan
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING4.4/10
FILE SIZE530 KB
FILE DATESep 27, 1996
UPLOADEDSep 10, 2000
DEV TOOLunknown
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Tanks 3D
This is a very enjoyable game, where you play as a tank in an 'arena' competing against the computer or against your friends online or through the gam...
GAME AUTHORDeaddybea
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING8.4/10
FILE SIZE868 KB
FILE DATEDec 01, 2001
UPLOADEDApr 23, 2002
DEV TOOLVC++
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I've got some BALLS
This 3D action game rocks! Maneuver a ball through 12 challenging levels, gathering all diamonds along the way. The ball, which changes color when it ...
GAME AUTHORSebastian Aaltonen
STAFF RATING10/10
USER RATING7.7/10
FILE SIZE2.4 MB
FILE DATEDec 12, 1999
UPLOADEDDec 18, 1999
DEV TOOLC/C++ (generic)
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Obake
WARNING: to run, this game requires the Japanese language support to be activated. Click here to see what to do. And Click here to download a patch wh...
GAME AUTHORSamona
STAFF RATING10/10
USER RATING7.6/10
FILE SIZE8.2 MB
FILE DATEJan 19, 2004
UPLOADEDAug 27, 2004
DEV TOOLVC++
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