Space Raiders is a distant clone of Defender for the Arcadia 2001. The player pilots a spacefighter ship that is charged with shooting lasers at mutants and flying saucers. Additionally, there are missile launching bases that can fire upon the player, but these bases can be disabled by bombing them. The player's spacefighter ship also features an energy meter that counts down from 40 seconds and can be partially re-energized by docking at disabled missile bases. The object of this 1-player game is to score as many points as possible by destroying enemies with the five lives provided. Space Raiders also features a pausing feature known as "freezing," which was relatively uncommon at the time of the game's release in 1982.
This is The End! You must destroy the space pirates attempting to steal bricks from you defense bases. They will use the bricks to spell out END. The game is lost if all defense bases are destroyed or E-N-D is completed.
You are trapped in a maze and enemy robots are all over!
Shoot them down with your laser gun, but watch out for their counterattack: They are armed too!
Be careful: Walls are electrified.
You are the Funky Fish. The object of the game, here, is to attack the sea creatures who are guarding the monster. You shoot them with your bubbles and they turn into fruit. You must then eat the fruit to maintain energy. If you take to long getting the fruit, it will turn back into the sea creature it was before and continue to chase you. If you are touched by a sea creature or you touch the monster, you lose a life and become bones, sinking to the sea bottom. If you lose all your lives, the game is over.
Loosely following the movie 'Even Horizon', you play as a marine sent to investigate the titular ship as it has been rediscovered around the orbit of Jupiter. As you arrive on the ship you realize that it has brought back with it the unspeakable horrors from where it had disappeared to as it digs deep into your mind, looking for your deepest darkest fears.
R2D Tank is simple 2D arcade game and a sequel to Red Tank. The player controls a tank, collects dots for points and fights against enemy tanks. When an enemy tank is destroyed, a next vehicle appears on the battlefield. Mines (red dots) lie on battlefield and these can be destroyed by shooting them. Later levels have more enemies.
Tanks a Lot is a clone of Tank Battalion. In this game, you control a person within a maze. You must destroy tanks and protect your top and bottom bases from getting destroyed. After all yellow tanks tanks have been shot down, you move on to the next level. All of the levels call for different tactics, depending on the enemy arrangements. The walls can be shot and destroyed, and the game loses if all of your lives are lost, and there are four game and option variations to choose from.
A new single map for GZDoom, done for @Baratus's birthday using their and Skelegant's custom weapons mod Broadsword Jim, a modifier that puts you in the metallic, armored shoes of Jim, a sword-headed wielder of both medieval and modern weaponry.
Inspired by my love of malls and the album Illuminations by FM Skyline. A fairly linear adventure through a dreamily brutalist structure with a few tonal shifts and surprises sprinkled in.