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Tuesday, September 9, 2008


Maverick is an action game which involves using the momentum from firing your guns to move around the screen. Simply press the left mouse button repeatedly to start shooting and moving in the other direction. Note that cursor keys cannot be used to move the protagonist, and certain areas will have gravity switched around to cause disorientation. Spikes and cactuses are lethal. (gameplay video)

Name: Maverick
Developer: jmtb02
Category: Action
Type: Browser

Comments

fun for a few minutes.
made it to level 8 and then the framrate was so ridiculously low that i decided to quit...
yeah flash games and my pc.
not the best friends.

i havent played this yet (will in a sec), but this has the exact same premise as gunlimb.

Cool game, nice ending :D

Really liked that. I didn't have time to complete it but it's worth getting past level 15 at least, for one thing the music gets much better.

Arrrg...quit after I beat level 15 out of frustration.

Spkl, there are a few games based on this premise. Lethal Application was released in 2004:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiPQQbUjvYk

The ending......


the..... ending........


I'm glad I shot that god damn pig.

Kidn of cool look and mechanic, but the game is only for the most masochist of players :)

so... whats the death limit?

Mr Peckerston: I know, but none of those games are called gunlimb.

Tim, I wonder if the ending would be different if we didn't shot the pig?

Same endings.

gunlimb ripoff

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