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Tuesday, December 15, 2009


Duum Mashine is a fast-paced arcade shooter created by David Scatliffe, where you are in control of a solar-powered laser weapon drawn by a child for his school assignment. Every time you activate the lasers a gauge at the top of the screen will deplete quickly, but you can recharge the batteries by collecting energy from direct sunlight exposure.

The game also features an online high score submission feature. (Windows, 5.30MB)

Comments

I'm only 120 points off your score, Tim... >:

Press F4 for fullscreen, like most Game Maker games :D

What Tim said...

The " keep aspect ratio " option is probably selected on the general settings . Is a GM thing .

I'll make another version with fullscreen. Do you want it to change the resolution, or just blurry fullscreen?

Ask Broxter. I wouldn't mind either way, or both. ;)

No res change plskthnxta!

Fun fact: "blurry fullscreen" is only blurry on some computers.

Okay, fullscreen it is! For the fullscreen version, just click that same link.

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