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  Teppodon
Teppodon, the sequel to Teppoman, is a great platform-shooter. For those who haven't played Teppoman, here's a basic overview of the gameplay: You run through the levels rescuing hostages and killing any enemy that gets in your way, trying to reach the flag to get to the next level. The enemies are sort of stupid, but not cheap, and will only see you when you step into their range of view. The gameplay in Teppodon remains generally the same as in its prequel. However, there are vast improvements as well. Your character and your enemies are now soldiers, instead of clay figures. The enemies are tougher, have more health, and get quicker reflexes as the game goes on. They will chase you, instead of just staying in a set area. There are more weapons, like an awesome minigun. You can now carry three weapons and a knife, instead of just one. You get health for rescuing hostages The environments are more detailed. The list goes on... I'm sure you'd notice many more improvements that I haven't mentioned if you played the game. There was only one thing I was truly disappointed about in Teppodon, and that is the ability to use stealth. In Teppoman, sneaking up on an enemy and punching them in the back of the head was an instant kill, and in this game, you must stab them five times to kill them. By that time, half of your health will be lost. Also, switching and dropping weapons is mildy annoying. You play the game with the right side of the keyboard. You switch and drop weapons with the A and S keys, on the left side of the keyboard. It's a pain to switch to a better weapon or drop a weapon with empty ammo, so be prepared before jumping into a gunfight. The only other thing that you may not like about Teppodon is the difficulty. If you thought Teppoman was hard, wait until you try Teppodon. This game will frustrate you to the point of insanity. After dying time after time on a level, I literally screamed and pounded my keyboard. I'd rather the game be hard than easy, but you may not like such a tough challenge. The bottom line is this: If you liked Teppoman, you'll like Teppodon even more. If you didn't like Teppoman, then it's not likely that Teppodon will change your mind. If you've never played either, I reccommend you check them both out.
PC REQUIREMENTS: A fairly new PC, maybe 2 or 3 years old
  GAME AUTHOR Ikiki
REVIEWED BY Mechalord
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 6.6/10
  FILE SIZE 1.6 MB
FILE DATE Apr 03, 2004
UPLOADED May 02, 2004
DEV TOOL Multimedia Fusion
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Teppodon

Teppodon, the sequel to Teppoman, is a great platform-shooter. For those who haven't played Teppoman, here's a basic overview of the gameplay: You run through the levels rescuing hostages and killing any enemy that gets in your way, trying to reach the flag to get to the next level. The enemies are sort of stupid, but not cheap, and will only see you when you step into their range of view. The gameplay in Teppodon remains generally the same as in its prequel. However, there are vast improvements as well. Your character and your enemies are now soldiers, instead of clay figures. The enemies are tougher, have more health, and get quicker reflexes as the game goes on. They will chase you, instead of just staying in a set area. There are more weapons, like an awesome minigun. You can now carry three weapons and a knife, instead of just one. You get health for rescuing hostages The environments are more detailed. The list goes on... I'm sure you'd notice many more improvements that I haven't mentioned if you played the game. There was only one thing I was truly disappointed about in Teppodon, and that is the ability to use stealth. In Teppoman, sneaking up on an enemy and punching them in the back of the head was an instant kill, and in this game, you must stab them five times to kill them. By that time, half of your health will be lost. Also, switching and dropping weapons is mildy annoying. You play the game with the right side of the keyboard. You switch and drop weapons with the A and S keys, on the left side of the keyboard. It's a pain to switch to a better weapon or drop a weapon with empty ammo, so be prepared before jumping into a gunfight. The only other thing that you may not like about Teppodon is the difficulty. If you thought Teppoman was hard, wait until you try Teppodon. This game will frustrate you to the point of insanity. After dying time after time on a level, I literally screamed and pounded my keyboard. I'd rather the game be hard than easy, but you may not like such a tough challenge. The bottom line is this: If you liked Teppoman, you'll like Teppodon even more. If you didn't like Teppoman, then it's not likely that Teppodon will change your mind. If you've never played either, I reccommend you check them both out.

PC REQUIREMENTS: A fairly new PC, maybe 2 or 3 years old

GAME AUTHORIkiki
REVIEWED BYMechalord
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING6.6/10
FILE SIZE1.6 MB
FILE DATEApr 03, 2004
UPLOADEDMay 02, 2004
DEV TOOLMultimedia Fusion
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