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Deluxe Pacman
Some games you never grow too old to play, and pacman is one of them. In this particular pacman clone called Deluxe Pacman you will find all the classic elements of its original, and you will also find contemporary powerups that nicely add spunk to the old pacman rules. The AI of the ghosts is perfectly balanced to make the most out of each level. You also have the option to change the skill level in the game menu. The graphics are smooth, and particularly I enjoyed the facial animated expressions of the ghosts. The game comes with good background music as well. If you weren't a pacman maniac before, this game may turn you into one! I give it a strong 9/10 rating.
With this updated version, the game has now 63 levels and graphics at higher resolution.
A note for programmers: This game was create with the MingW32 free C++ compiler, and the Allegro game library.
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GAME AUTHOR Neil Roy
REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 7.1/10
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FILE SIZE 2 MB
FILE DATE Jun 19, 2003
UPLOADED Jul 15, 2003
DEV TOOL C/C++ (generic)
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Die Slave
Die Slave is a 3D side-scrolling shooter game. Like most Japanese shooters, you fly in a spaceship and destroy the hundreds of incoming enemies. A simple idea, but very fun. Die Slave takes this idea even further by introducing 3 different ship types, 5 cool weapons, and little helper ships. The game looks cool, plays great, and sounds excellent.
You�ve got to love the �grunge� effect on the whole game. It gives it a futuristic look. The weapon graphics are fantastic, and the explosions will blow you away. There are just enough types of enemies to keep you addicted to the game, and the bosses are out-right cool. The explosion and weapon sounds will start to feel monotonous after extended periods of play, but the background music covers up for this.
The controls are very simple � all you need to know are 3 buttons and the arrow keys. The interface in Die Slave is easy to use, giving you access to all the features in the game, with the exception of the controls. Those are changed using a separate program included with the game. Anyone should be able to play this game easily, even though the documentation is in Japanese.
There are 3 different ship types; the most noticeable difference being how many helper ships you have. All the ships can launch powerful missiles after lock-on, but some ships have more lock-on capabilities than the others. There are also 5 different types of weapons all the ships can use. These weapons position the helper ships differently, some weapons giving you full power front, others front and back, and one giving you 360 degrees of firepower. All the weapons have an �over-drive� mode. This saps power from your ship, but deals enormous amounts of damage to your enemies.
Although Die Slave offers varying difficulty settings, I find that even the normal setting is hard to play with. One shot will kill you, and there are many shots you can�t dodge. The lower setting, easy, makes the game too easy by granting you nearly 1000 lives. The game is also semi-short, with only 6 stages.
Presentation: 7/10 � The navigation does the job. Die Slave is almost self-explanatory, but it would have been helpful if it had English documentation. The in-game interface could use a little work (probably unreadable on English-language computers).
Graphics: 9/10 � The graphics are spectacular.
Sounds: 8/10 � The sounds can start to feel monotonous after a while, but the background music covers up for it.
Game-play: 9/10 � Die Slave is one of the most fun games I have played. If only the difficulty levels were more balanced�
Lasting Appeal: 9/10 � If you�re up to a challenge, Die Slave is for you. The hardest difficulty level, Ragnarok, is nearly impossible. Die Slave is short with only 6 stages, but the difficulty balances this out.
The Rating: 9/10 � A nearly perfect shooter.
| PC REQUIREMENTS: 500 MHz processor, DirectX 7.0a or higher, 3d graphics card |
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GAME AUTHOR Kouiti
REVIEWED BY Dragonfly
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 7.3/10
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FILE SIZE 17.3 MB
FILE DATE Nov 14, 2001
UPLOADED Jun 14, 2003
DEV TOOL unknown
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Dim
Dim is a difficult platform-puzzle hybrid that is original and enjoyable.
In Dim, you are a strange, dimension-shifting creature who is apparently released by a scientist when he is fired by the government. Then, for no apparent reason, the creature must survive many levels of spikes, killer fish, and other obstacles.
There are two dimensions you can be in. Dimension-shifting will sometime require good timing, as a platform may exist in one dimension, but not in another (ala Metroid Prime: Echoes).
This is an interesting edition to the game, and more features are introduced as you advance.
After a level is beaten, you are taken to a screen in which you pick the next level. Yes, there is an option here. This creates a sort of non-linear feeling.
The graphics in this game are smooth, the sound is of high quality. A real good game.
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GAME AUTHOR yomamasmama and Dex
REVIEWED BY Captain Ventris
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 5.8/10
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FILE SIZE 1.6 MB
FILE DATE May 11, 2004
UPLOADED Jan 02, 2006
DEV TOOL GameMake
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Dr Goo 2: The Plague
This is the second adventure in the must-have Dr Goo series. The lovable, little green blob sets out to save the world from a killer, man-made germ! Includes several levels of exceptional play, and even has a warp cheat! Awesome! A solid 9/10!
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GAME AUTHOR Josh Bende
REVIEWED BY tEkJuNkiE
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 6.3/10
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FILE SIZE 5.3 MB
FILE DATE Jan 09, 1999
UPLOADED Nov 14, 1999
DEV TOOL unknown
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Dr Horst
This German creation called Dr Horst may seem trivial and without graphical refinement at a first glance - but you are being deceived! It's a perfectly balanced game with great playablity and highly mind-challenging excitment. The sparse graphical effects feel just right. So without further ado, grab this game with 20 levels of great fun! Needless to say, this is a clone of the classic Nintendo game called Dr Mario that came out in the late 80's.
NOTE: The game comes without instructions so here it is: Connect four of the same color with the ulitmate goal in mind to eliminate the colored "mini-monsters" on the board.
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GAME AUTHOR Andi
REVIEWED BY Boson
STAFF RATING 9/10
USER RATING 8.0/10
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FILE SIZE 492 KB
FILE DATE Jul 22, 2002
UPLOADED Aug 26, 2002
DEV TOOL VC++
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