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Warning: Contains flashing images which may cause photosensitive epileptic seizures.

messhof's Randy Balma: Municipal Abortionist is a collection of four loosely-related mini-games which can only be played in order. Use the cursor keys to move, and press the F4 function key to switch between windowed and full screen modes. The game comes with a free headache.

Name: Randy Balma, Municipal Abortionist
Developer: messhof
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 20MB

Comments

Hmm... If we take out the spooky babies and the colour flashes what will remain of the game?

That actually hurt to play :o

Drugged up on drugs indeed.

Painful as that was, it was fun in a 'holy tripout, batman' kinda way, and there was the challenge of figuring out what the hell you're meant to be doing in each of the four stages, thankfully illustrated by helpful visual cues.

My eyes hurt now, though. Dig the breakbeat-tastic final track, though.

The first level got really annoying because of the slowdown on my computer, but the whole game made me feel like I was entering a place no one had ever been before. Also the 3rd level gave me a weird script error I had to press ignore on like 30 times after you beat the 3rd level during the "cut scene". Love the colorful mountain clock launcher thing in the 2nd level.

level 1 was so, so boring and annoying. why put up a giant stop sign in the very beginning of the game? it almost made me quit playing.
it was a neat little experience, though, if a bit drawn out.

Can I have my ten minutes back please?

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