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March 3, 2007

More screenshots from Veck 2 posted, rainbows and all. [right-click here to save new gameplay video]

Battle of Wesnoth updated to version 1.2.2. [Battle of Wesnoth review]

Holotz's Castle gets a proper English translation. [Holotz's Castle review]

An early Crystal Towers 2 prototype was posted yesterday. One playable level only. [Treasure Tower, Special Agent review, Total Klik]

Eyezmaze is searching for sponsors. I'm certain that he can be coerced to do in-game advertising as well for around a grand. Reach over five million users a month, including citizens of Mars and Uranus.

Ankama Games (DOFUS) recently unveiled the new site for their upcoming turn-based tactical MMORPG entitled Wakfu. There will be a free-to-play area (representative of the actual game content), with a subscription model in place and virtual items for sale. For Windows, Mac and Linux. [Source: Canardplus]

DROD: The City Beneath will be out this month.

Gameplay video from the upcoming Super Obliteration remake can be viewed here.

More screenshots from Beast Invaders 3 posted. [latest G-Force build]

Lemmy and Binky pays tribute to Richard Joseph, composer of memorable tunes such as the ones heard in Magic Pockets (a favorite), Cannon Fodder, Speedball 2, God, The Chaos Engine and many more. Tracks can be downloaded from said site. [Speedball 2 remake, due summer 2007]

Nelly Cootalot, fearsome pirate and lover of tiny and adorable creatures, is charged by the spirit of a dead buccaneer to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a fleet of birds known as spoonbeaks. Her adventure will bring her face to face with the nefarious Baron Widebeard as she uncovers corruption and wanton punning in the Barony of Meeth.

Name: Nelly Cootalot
Developer: Alasdair Beckett
Category: Adventure
Type: Freeware
Size: 20MB

March 2, 2007

Echoes is an arena shooter by Binary Zoo which consists of ten levels, with a different enemy type introduced on every new stage. Each have their unique strengths, weaknesses and require various strategies to deal with effectively.

The player loses energy when collision with an adversary could not be avoided. Remaining energy is shown as a counter on the top right of the screen, also indicated by the colored ring surrounding your ship. There are only three different power-ups to collect. One increases firepower, the other restores health while the third is a sort of bomb.

Zoots awards are handed out whenever a certain task is completed, with current achievements available to peruse via the trial accomplishment screen. To get a perfect score, all ten objectives must be attempted at the highest difficulty.

Name: Echoes
Developer: Binary Zoo
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

More screens from the updated Spud's Quest was recently posted on Total Klik. [Spud's Quest review]

March 1, 2007

The Underside demo will be out next week. [second screenshot, The Underside preview]

A new Ruff'n Tumble trailer was recently posted in the RR forums. [right-click here to save]

Quatros is a decent Tetris clone originally developed for a certain contest, in which all entries must be restricted to a Gameboy handheld window size and color scheme.

Most of the necessary features have been included, such as a proper pause button and a key for instant piece drop. Just rename and drop any mp3 file into the game folder to set it as your choice of background music.

Name: Quatros
Developer: Markus Rosse
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

DS4 is quite simple, use the arrow keys to move and Z to shoot. But the trick to getting a really good score is to sit back and do nothing. The longer you wait, the more missiles your ship locks on to the enemies. Any movement, or firing, resets the counter and fires off any missiles that have been locked. Your score for any locked targets is then multiplied by the total number of missiles fired at that moment.

Thus the key is to wait as long as possible, in order to get more points. Your ship’s hitbox is the point in the middle of it, so while many of the enemies shoot at you they often miss by a little bit. This should tempt you to wait just a little bit longer. The game does get quite hard, and is perhaps a little unforgiving when you die.

Name: DS4
Developer: the2bears
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Here's a list of top ten freeware adventure games by a Spanish site, NeoTeo.com. [Babelfish translation]

thenavigator web site updated with a teaser image, and more artwork for FTG was posted on the artist's gallery page. [The White Chamber]

A screenshot from Hurdler 2 can be found at TGP's site.

Kyle Gabler (Tower of Goo fame) had recently started up a new company to produce more experimental games. World of Goo is one of the three projects announced by 2D Boy studio, due out in summer 2007.

Ten of the best freeware remakes from last year which involves firing shots at foreign objects.
[Top 50 shmups page 1, page 2, page 3, page 4, the entire list]

1. The Pyramid
2. Counterclockwise
3. G-Force
4. Typhoon 2001
5. Gravitron
6. Thrust Xtreme
7. Nemesis
8. Archaist
9. Saucelifter
10. Alien Abduction

1. The Pyramid

In The Pyramid, your objective is to guide a protective capsule through the corridors of a pyramid while shooting at any object with the intent to harm. Sacrifice your enemies to the level guardian to open a new passage in each room.

A pretty good remake by Chris Roper, with nothing less than four control options made available to the player. Plenty of additional accessibility functions have been included, such as a difficulty setting, an autofire toggle, display modes, everything but the kitchen sink apparently. Having a monster book to record your previous encounters with the denizens of the sacred tomb is a very nice touch as well.

Name: The Pyramid
Developer: Chris Roper
Size: 3.82 MB
Direct download link: Click here
Other shooters by Chris: Super Blazing Vortex, Ambush in Sector 9, Project Microlife, Revenge of the Robot Cat from Mars

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2. Counterclockwise

Counterclockwise is a perfect demonstration of the quality of entries submitted to the Retro Remakes competition this year. Essentially Tron in 3D, this remake puts you in a ship that leaves a trail during flight. Your basic objective is to destroy enemy chasers, either by shooting at them or using the EMPs supplied.

Ammunition is limited, but it's possible to replenish them by collecting power-ups or executing tricks. These special moves can be practiced in a special trick trainer section. A multi-player is currently being developed, although the online high score table has already been implemented in the current version.

Name: Counterclockwise
Developer: Nenad
Size: 7.07 MB
Direct download link: Click here

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3. G-Force

G-Force is a brilliant remake that plays very much like a flat 2D Tempest, in which enemies rain down from the top of the screen in an attempt to crash into your ship. Press the Z or Y key to shoot, and tap the X key to activate the special weapon. Only two directional arrow keys are ever needed, and use of the superzapper is only allowed once in each level.

Name: G-Force
Developer: Oddbob
Size: 11.1 MB
Direct download link: Click here
Other shooters by Oddbob: Beast Invaders 2

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4. Typhoon 2001

Anyone familiar with Tempest would definitely be interested in Typhoon 2001. Use the left and right arrow keys to move the ship around the stage, and hold the space key to shoot. A superzapper can be used by pressing the enter key. Avoid spikes when warping to the next level.

Not a standard vertical or horizontal shooter but quite simply one of the best freeware Tempest remake yet. Ace, indeed.

Name: Typhoon 2001
Developer: Thorsten Kuphaldt
Size: 3.09 MB
Download page: http://typhoon.kuto.de/download.html

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5. Gravitron

The creator of Prototype and Xain'D Sleena returns with a brand new shooter entitled Gravitron, though this one requires a little more tact as it is actually based on Thrust. Instead of transporting pods into the skies you now have to destroy reactors while saving any spacemen wandering on the surface of the planet.

Switch to mouse controls by pressing the tab key when the main menu is shown. Activate the shields next to a fuel pod to fill up your tank. Progress is saved using a pass phrase, plus the nifty level editor facilitate user creations quite well. Expect more content to be posted in the near future.

Name: Gravitron
Developer: X-Out
Size: 5.70 MB
Direct download link: Click here

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6. Thrust Xtreme

From the creator of Grid Assault comes Thrust Xtreme, a remake featuring updated graphics but with Wiebo's distinct style from his earlier effort intact. The menu and sprite designs are instantly recognizable, though gameplay is slightly sedated with precise key presses a vital ingredient for success.

Your ship has limited fuel which can be replenished by activating your tractor beam near any of the fuel tanks. Balance is required to hover in one spot while staying close to ground objects.

The objective of the game is to attach a rope to the round object found in each level, then carry them out safely into space in order to progress. Some players might be discouraged by the difficulty or awkward controls, though fans of the original will definitely be delighted with this production.

Name: Thrust Xtreme
Developer: Wiebo de Wit
Size: 3.02 MB
Direct download link: Click here

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7. Nemesis

The Nemesis remake from Ovine by Design is a shooter that looks great and plays just like the original.

One of the very few Retro Remakes 2006 Competition entries that is actually better than it's predecessor, which is quite an achievement considering that Konami's classic is a tough act to follow.

Name: Nemesis
Developer: Ovine by Design
Size: 7.51 MB
Download page: Click here

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8. Archaist

Archaist could not be any more different than it's predecessor, yet manages to retain every defining element of the original. Your mission is basically to search each area of the map for artifacts in the shape of floppy disks and time capsules. These objects should then be deposited at a base or station in order to earn an advancement in your designated rank.

It takes a bit of effort to learn the controls, fortunately the difficulty level can be adjusted to your liking. Rather frustrating at times as well, due to the fact that the number of artifacts collected are halved if you lose a ship. There's no save game function though all these are just minor nitpicks.

A remake that even the original author would approve of. Includes a Pastfinder theme which can be selected from the main menu.

Name: Archaist
Developer: Michi
Size: 9.03 MB
Platforms: PC, Mac
Direct download link: Click here

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9. Saucelifter

Saucelifter is a brilliant Choplifter remake featuring vector graphics for enemy vehicles, turrets and buildings. Press the Z or C key to shoot in either direction, or hold the X key to aim downwards. The landing gears will appear automatically when your ship approaches the ground.

The aim of the game is basically to grab up to eight hostages at any one time and transport them to the teleporter on the right. Land right next to it and they will exit the ship and walk onto the platform automatically.

Name: Saucelifter
Developer: Paul Pridham
Size: 2.17 MB
Direct download link: Click here

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10. Alien Abduction

Alien Abduction is a decent Defender clone by Pumpkin Games, featuring 3D graphics but retaining 2D gameplay from the classic. Your objective in each level is to destroy all alien ships while protecting as many energy crystals as you possibly can.

The radar will be helpful to keep track of all the action, while power-ups appear rather frequently and can be collected for a temporary firepower upgrade. Fuel has to be replenished from time to time by hovering your craft over a fuel depot usually identifiable by it's red or pink glow.

Name: Alien Abduction
Developer: Pumpkin Games
Size: 3.57 MB
Platforms: PC, Mac
Direct download link: Click here

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Notable mentions: Gridfire, Solar Striker Remake, Demon Attack, Star Wars, Chronos - A Tapestry in Time

February 27, 2007

Buster's Iwanaga is close to a release. [Vacant Ark review]

The new HoneyBlaster site is up.

A screenshot from Oddbob's Beast Invaders 3 was recently posted. [Source: the2bears, latest G-Force build]

Fetch (RPG) will be out soon.

Death Worm is finally out. Another fine candidate for Cage Match... [interview, Death Worm review]

Mix fluid dynamics with an arena shooter. Release date: next week. [Retro Remakes article, Veck review, Geometry Wars clones]

You can drag and drop play-record files into a running Guxt window to watch replays. Here's a replay of all five stages beaten. (major spoilers)

non-zipped version (right-click to save, bonus and anchor not collected)

Get Guxt here. More hints can be found at the Cave Story LiveJournal.

February 25, 2007

As translated by Shih Tzu. (thanks again!)

Here's Pixel's message on his Desktop page:

"WIP shooting game v.0.8.0.0

The archive doesn't include a manual. Here's the basic 'readme' info:

* Game is not complete yet
* Five stages in all
* Controls are the arrow keys and Ctrl
* Supports gamepads

Play records are stored in the automatically-created folder 'play-records'. I'm interested in seeing how players develop from their very first play until they get used to the game. If you could compress and email me all your records (without deleting any), I'd much appreciate it."

Pixel provides his email address as rochet at nifty.com. (Just as a reminder, he doesn't speak much English, so I'd recommend keeping any emails short and simple.)

Some things to try:

- in stage 1, grab both power-ups before the first checkpoint for a special guest appearance (collectible)
- in stage 2, shoot the strange-looking asteroid (the one that's distinctively different) on the right when it appears for a special power-up
- continue shooting at the weak points of a boss (after they have been destroyed) to earn a shield item (thanks Shaheen!)

Guxt is a new vertical shooter by Pixel, the famed creator of Cave Story and Ikachan.

Click on the first text to download. Use the arrow keys to move your ship, and tap the left control key repeatedly to shoot. Screen size can be adjusted by selecting the menu tab. A key configuration option is included as well.

Power-ups can only be collected after you've destroyed their protective shells. Autofire is possible once your ship gains it's first weapon upgrade.

Name: Guxt
Developer: Pixel
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

Insect Invade 2 is a two-dimensional shooter where you are a drunken man trying to defend himself from the invading insects. Of course, these bugs will not give up easily, they will hunt you down.

Name: Insect Invade 2
Developer: cactus
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 2MB

The latest G-Force build can be downloaded by clicking here.

Hold the Z key to shoot, and press the X key to activate your superzapper. [instructions, G-Force, Beast Invaders review]

Makoto Nagano is a 34 year old fisherman. Recently he succeeded in completing the last phase of the Japanese game show: Ninja Warrior. Of more than 500 contestants only one other man completed it before he did.


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