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Friday, July 18, 2008


Destructivator is a new retro-style platform shooter by Chris Roper, developer of The Pyramid and Return to Sector 9. The objective of the game is to clear an entire screen of enemies to progress from one stage to the next.

Players can duck enemy bullets or shoot while clinging to a ladder, but your weapon cannot be fired when the main character is in midair. There are twenty levels included in total, which will take some time to beat as the game does not allow continues.

Name: Destructivator
Developer: Pug Fugly Games
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 2MB
Direct download link: Click here

Comments

Looks like Lode Runner.....

Cool Game! Too bad there is no gamepad support...

Why all the screenshots? Kinda spoiling it for those of us trying to beat the game.

w00t! thx for the hint! xpadder really did the trick...

WOW! Great game.
It's Lode Runner with a new gameplay, and frenetic like 80s games.
Perfect small animations. :)

A REALLY fun game. Looks kinda meh in the video. looks like a standard shooter. When you play it, it's just FUN.

I would love to see this on some homebrew handheld consoles. It would just b amazing.

Must say it's a perfect lil game for those spare few minutes where ya just want something quick to get into and fun to play.

I did it!!
I complete the game just 5 minutes ago.
Final Boss is not so difficult.
When you start this game, you want to finish it, if you think to be able to do better the next time.

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