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Freeware Game Pick: Duum Mashine (Scattle)


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)

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Browser Game Pick: Mountain Maniac (Pixeljam Games)


In Mountain Maniac you control a man with a hammer whose single aim is to destroy the town at the foot of a mountain for points. He does this by smashing boulders with his instrument of doom, sending them down the mountain Pachinko-style while crushing everything that stands in its way. Occasionally the police force or a yeti might try and stop him, but you can use the mallet to protect yourself by swinging it at them as well.

There is a certain percentage of town destruction that you must achieve to pass each level, and failure to do so equates to a loss of a precious life. An online high score submission feature is included as well, although players must first register for an Adult Swim account before they can post their best achievements up on the site. Continue reading

By Simon Carless

Best Of Indie Games: Saddling Up for an Exploration

[Every week, IndieGames.com: The Weblog editor Tim W. will be summing up some of the top free-to-download and commercial indie games from the last seven days, as well as any notable features on his sister 'state of indie' weblog.]

This week on 'Best Of Indie Games', we take a look at some of the top independent PC Flash/downloadable titles released over this last week.

The delights in this edition include a cave spelunking game with low resolution graphics, a Western-themed shooter with bullet time effects, a 2D platformer focused entirely on the aspect of exploration, a point-and-click adventure with delightful watercolour art, and a fighting game about two bandits out on a search for gold.

Game Pick: 'Excavatorrr' (Arvi Teikari, freeware)
"In Excavatorrr you play as an adventurer who is searching for rare treasures in an unexplored network of caves, equipped with only a pickaxe and some starting items strewn on the floor. Maps are procedurally generated every time you start a new game, and there is also a score submission feature that you can use to upload your high scores online."

Game Pick: 'GunFu Deadlands' (Christiaan Janssen, freeware)
"GunFu Deadlands is a 2D arcade shooter in which you play a cowboy out to prove that he is the quickest sharpshooter in the West. Similar to Max Payne and the recent Call of Juarez series, our hero has the uncanny ability to react faster than everyone else, although he can only use bullet time in short bursts."

Game Pick: 'Gretel and Hansel' (Makopudding, browser)
"Gretel and Hansel is a short point and click adventure loosely based in the world of Hansel and Gretel. Gretel overhears their parents discussing some 'money-saving ideas', and decides to embark on a pebble-collecting mission as per the story. It's definitely worth playing for the watercolour art - every little bit from the backgrounds to the character models was hand painted and scanned in."

Game Pick: 'Small Worlds' (David Shute, browser)
"Small Worlds is an exploration game created by David Shute for JayisGames' latest Casual Gameplay Design Competition. The controls for your character can be a bit frustrating at times but everything else about the effort shines through. Even if you take all the wrong paths, this adventure is still a rather short one that will only take roughly about fifteen minutes of your time to complete."

Game Pick: 'Bullets of a Revolver' (DieFox, freeware)
"Bullets of a Revolver is a fighting game for the most part, but also has dodging, dueling and dancing minigames thrown in from time to time. It tells the story of two bandits on their quest to discover the location of the fabled Golden Cave. There's also an arcade mode if you simply want to get into a fight, or Versus mode for those want to play against a friend on the same keyboard."

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Freeware Game Pick: Excavatorrr (Arvi Teikari)


In Excavatorrr you play as an adventurer who is searching for rare treasures in an unexplored network of caves, equipped with only a pickaxe and some starting items strewn on the floor. Maps are procedurally generated every time you start a new game, and you can only replenish items or offload treasures for cash back at the shop (press up at the entrance) on the surface.

An online high score submission feature is included, although you would need to add the game executable to your firewall exception list before your best scores can be submitted online.

Related:
TIGSource forum thread
Excavatorrr Ludum Dare page
direct download link
online high score table

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Kung Fu 2 Released


The final build for Gary Gasko's Retro Remakes 2008 Competition entry was released today, a remake loosely based on the arcade classic Spartan X (known as Kung-Fu Master in the States). This updated version of Kung Fu 2 comes with nine playable stages, unlockable secret characters, and an online high score submission feature. (source: Retro Remakes) Continue reading

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