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== [http://www.strongmangames.co.uk/ SHDR/Slaktus] ==
== [http://www.strongmangames.co.uk/ SHDR/Slaktus] ==
I slapped together a quick shooter prototype. Rather than shooting enemies, your goal is to charge and launch a ball that can destroy both enemies and their bases. The ball will bounce off the environment, meaning there's ample room for both tactical brilliance and total disaster. You charge the ball using your trusty laser whip, which will also keep enemies at a distance. There's just one level and incredibly rough prototype graphics, but it works. [http://strongmangames.co.uk/demo/hegel.swf Play it here!]
I slapped together a quick shooter prototype. Rather than shooting enemies, your goal is to charge and launch a ball that can destroy both enemies and their bases. The ball will bounce off the environment, meaning there's ample room for both tactical brilliance and total disaster. You charge the ball using your trusty laser whip, which will also keep enemies at a distance. There's just one level and incredibly rough prototype graphics, but it works. [http://strongmangames.co.uk/demo/hegel.swf Play it here!]
== [http://www.wickedworx.net floatstarpx/joakim/ben] ==
We were very tired, but we managed to scrape together a few ideas while journeying on the overground. We created a rhythm game, which had a few spinning discs, horrible poly-rhythms and some animals textured with train seat textures. It was probably a pretty accurate rendition of what the inside of our heads looked like at that point - so it at least succeeded in that sense. I'm currently calling it "Tortune". At one point it had a 2 player mode, which was loads of fun - but you couldn't see the train animals, so we took it out.
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