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Saturday, June 20, 2009

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Aaaaand another Gamejolt 'Shocking' Content entry. Pace Maker is your standard blast-em-up with a few interesting twists.

Controlling the Kathomee virus, the aim is to enter each pace maker and shock it into submission while small 'circuit breakers' whiz around trying to stop you in your tracks. As your progress there are powerups that can help out.

Your normal shooter affair. What makes Pace Maker interesting is the two different types of virus up for selection. The Syncronous version has power spinning around it and your evil virus weapon can only be fired when this rotating power is facing the same direction. The Asyncronous virus on the other hand works differently. Power is built up all around your virus over time and when you fire off your bullets, this power is diminished - but only in that direction. So while this virus can fire in all directions at any time, you could also end up with no firepower for a moment.

The game can be 'quick played' so no download to hard drive is needed. Find it at Gamejolt.

Comments

That screenshot reminds me of Pulse...

this game is a very good blast-em-up

Wow my game is featured :) WOW
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I didnt imagine that :) WOW

Amidooos you are the BEST :) =)

Greaaaaaaaat .... :)

3ash 3ebs :D

congrats amidos

nice nice ,dayman rafe3 rasnaa keda ya 3ebs :)

Thanks for you all :) for the sweet comments :)

Hope you all enjoy the game :)

3bsawyyyyyyyyyy ya gameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed

The best of ALlllllllllllllllllll

tab3an 3aref men manno :D

Really wanderful!...thanks

Very thanks,super game,I added my web

Really Thanks for you all

Thanks for indiegames for the featuring :)

By the way I am uploaded newer version where it contain an extra level and two difficulties and highscore table and some extra stuffs :)

Thanks to all of you :)

Really good, thanks..

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