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| STRATEGY - Misc (16 games) |
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Sentry
In this 3-dimensional game, you travel from place to place by putting blocks and robots on tiles. You can then teleport to your robots, which will be on higher or lower ground if the blocks are used properly. You can absorb energy from any object in the game if you can select the tile of that object. The Sentries will absorb your energy and creat meanies, so you can be killed quickly if too much of your energy is absorbed. However, you can absorb sentinels and meanies if you are fast enough. In addition to various difficulty and resolution settings, one of the most interesting features of this game is sterioscopic mode. Using the instructions provided on the web page, you can create red/green glasses and turn on 3d mode for this game, changing the effects of the game so that everything is 3-dimensional. This game is very confusing, it takes a while to even understand how to play.
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GAME AUTHOR Emmanuel ICART
REVIEWED BY Aguydude
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING ---
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FILE SIZE 1.3 MB
FILE DATE May 28, 2000
UPLOADED May 30, 2000
DEV TOOL Delphi
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Toubou
This game is significantly different from most games I have played. The most inanticipated and coolest feature in this game is that of the animated character that you control as you try to dodge the rolling balls of various colors. The character in the game is very human alike and with terrific graphical precision.
Toubou resembles another GameMaker game called Plastic Kitten (also listed in gamehippo). Access the nicely created in-game menu for further game instruction. One user has pointed out that this game has been inspired by a Playstation game called Kurishi.
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GAME AUTHOR P.Gaston
REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 5.4/10
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FILE SIZE 868 KB
FILE DATE May 10, 2002
UPLOADED Aug 19, 2002
DEV TOOL GameMake
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Valence
Initially, the gameplay in this game is pretty simple. Merely connect the atoms together with the left mouse button and then activate the molecules with the right mouse button. Each level contains several goal molecules. To make things more difficult, there are also a few obstacles. For example, viruses attempt to destroy the bonds between molecules, multiplying with each consumed bond. Antiviruses can be created by eliminating large numbers of atoms at once. This game is both very unique and very fun. However, it is often difficult to keep track of what a molecule should look like. This is a great game but it does get a bit boring after all the levels have been played through.
Download links to download page.
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REVIEWED BY Aguydude
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 4.9/10
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FILE SIZE 3.3 MB
FILE DATE Jun 13, 2002
UPLOADED Jul 29, 2003
DEV TOOL unknown
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Strike
The beauty of Japanese art has once again unearthed, and this time in a magnificently designed puzzle game called Strike. I just keep marvelling at the cool cartoonish animation of the anime character and the very classy looking gameboard. The levels (a total of 55) have been designed with mindful precision which makes it so you almost make it to the end of a level unless you take one wrong turn. As you progress through the levels, more special bricks are being introduced such as transporters and non-destroyable blicks. But in essense, you are to collect all diamonds and then reach the platform. The game instructions are in Japanese but the above intro is basically all you need to know. Also, to begin the game press Z.
| PC REQUIREMENTS: DirectX8 |
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GAME AUTHOR Touzokudan
REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 10/10
USER RATING 7.5/10
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FILE SIZE 378 KB
FILE DATE Dec 01, 2001
UPLOADED Nov 15, 2002
DEV TOOL VC++
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Ultimate Super Stack
Ultimate Super Stack is an insanely addictive puzzle game. It is a sequel to Super Stack, though I felt this game was alot better. Although it has a format similar to that of the almighty Tetris, it is quite different, as you will see from playing. It is a long game, with 55 levels, but by no means that is a bad thing. It is 55 levels of pure fun.
The object of the game is to get a certain number of stars, by trapping existing stars between objects, and by creating chain-reactions. As zany as this sounds, playing the game is fun, and surprisingly it has a very easy learning curve.
People who program in Qbasic will know of this award winning game, which won the 2001 QB Gaming Gold Award Winner for Best Sound/Sound Editing and Best Puzzle Game. I have been playing this game for a while now, and decided it needs to come here.
From a technical standpoint, this game is superb. Although it is made in Qbasic (commonly percieved to be notoriously slow), it runs flicker-free, with great graphics, and superb sound, with the help of DirectQB, a programming library for Qbasic.
The gameplay is superb, and almost flawless. At the start, you play through some tutorial levels, where the wizard-like entity in the game gives you hints and playing methods. And if you still feel overwhelmed by the gameplay, you can read the comprehensive manual by the author explaining everything, along with little ASCII drawings of the board.
Overall, (especially for a QBasic/DOS game) this game is almost flawless. It is more fun that most Tetris clones, or anything that uses that idea. It has different play modes as well. Anyone will enjoy it, as the game is very kid-safe, and actually kid-friendly, with nice colourful drawings, but adults just the same will be drawn in by the game's charm. This game is a definate download, and a must for all puzzle loving gamers.
| PC REQUIREMENTS: Pentium, 32MB RAM |
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GAME AUTHOR Oren Bartal
REVIEWED BY aetherFox
STAFF RATING 10/10
USER RATING 6.7/10
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FILE SIZE 330 KB
FILE DATE Mar 23, 2000
UPLOADED Dec 30, 2002
DEV TOOL QuickBASIC
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