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Post by TurkeyVolGuessnMan on Jan 3, 2013 12:08:26 GMT -5
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Post by ratherdashing on Jan 3, 2013 12:25:01 GMT -5
is it any good?
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Post by sol-survivor on Jan 3, 2013 13:08:39 GMT -5
I'm interested, but only if I can play it on my Kindle Fire. I'll probably have to wait for the Android version.
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Post by dph on Jan 3, 2013 15:49:42 GMT -5
I wonder if this is the same one posted in Summer of 2011 that used to be online for free. There was one listed on a site (probably that belonged to RPG maker) that had tons of free RPG games that people had made for free.
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Post by Skyroniter on Jan 3, 2013 21:09:02 GMT -5
I almost bought it for my iPad until I remembered that I don't play games.
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Post by TurkeyVolGuessnMan on Jan 3, 2013 21:45:24 GMT -5
I haven't played it. The youtube video of it makes it look like a typical early 90's Nintendo game with some Manos themes.
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Jan 4, 2013 15:24:38 GMT -5
Oh, wow, yeah; I saw this posted over at ClubMST3K a few weeks ago. Awesome '80s 8-bit look'n'feel. Shame I'm not much of a gamer, although I'd get it just to have it if they got around to making an OSX version. I love the little touches like the couple making out in the car. Still, I'm a bit disappointed that they didn't have a level where you're trapped in the grotto while the cult leader's wives are having that big mass catfight.
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Post by Mr. Atari on Jan 5, 2013 20:00:55 GMT -5
This needs to be a bigger deal around here.
I downloaded it this afternoon and got through the first level. The gameplay is pretty fun, in an early NES way. But what makes it TOTALLY worth the 99 cents is all of the other MST references. All of the monsters are from other episodes. There are snakes (Watch out for them!), killer shrews, screaming skulls, and Ro-Man. So far, Servo's made an appearance, and the handkerchief on top of Margaret's head is 16-bits of awesome. You move through the game like Mario, but with a cardigan and a pistol. The music matches the movie's scrambling piano score just right. The highlight of the whole game so far is Torgo. They rendered him with a jerky, shaky animation that's perfect.
For a classic video game fan like me, it's hearty fun. For a MST nerd, it's ridiculously fun for such a low price. You all should get it.
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Post by Mod City on Jan 5, 2013 20:57:46 GMT -5
That looks absolutely fantastic. Does it run on Windows XP? I assume it does since I didn't see anything specific, but I may not have been looking hard enough.
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Post by michaeljgleason96 on Jan 5, 2013 20:59:18 GMT -5
It is an awesome game. It's hard, but totally worth it. Lots of MST3K and B-movie references. I give it TENOUTTATEN!
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Post by Mr. Atari on Jan 5, 2013 23:08:05 GMT -5
In the third level, you fight crawling hands and crawling eyes.
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Post by dph on Jan 5, 2013 23:14:12 GMT -5
Ok so this is not the same one that was free for a while back, that one was RPG style. I think I'll have to try this one out tomorrow. It should make for good entertainment on a lazy sunday.
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Post by Shep on Jan 7, 2013 2:30:12 GMT -5
Can the "Mitchell" game be far behind?
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Post by Don Quixote on Jan 25, 2013 22:37:02 GMT -5
Can the "Mitchell" game be far behind? But, how can you make a video game about sitting on your ass and maybe eating a burrito?
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Post by dph on Jan 26, 2013 7:24:25 GMT -5
I bought it a while back, played it for an hour and quit. I like it, but it would be better with an a control pad instead of keyboard. Or at least to be able to change the controls. I got to the point where I had to fight "Torgo's alter to Bah Al".
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