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− | A zero-effort late-era game. Somehow the lack of ambition results in a very clean, stylized game with decent level design that syncs well with the character's abilities. Designed by request of a fellow on a local bulletin board. | + | A zero-effort late-era game. Somehow the lack of ambition results in a very clean, stylized game with decent level design that syncs well with the character's abilities. Designed by request of a fellow on a local bulletin board. His name was Gremlin. This wasn't exactly what he had in mind. |
In fall 2011, the game was slightly updated to add sound effects and original music. | In fall 2011, the game was slightly updated to add sound effects and original music. |
Revision as of 09:56, 11 September 2011
A zero-effort late-era game. Somehow the lack of ambition results in a very clean, stylized game with decent level design that syncs well with the character's abilities. Designed by request of a fellow on a local bulletin board. His name was Gremlin. This wasn't exactly what he had in mind.
In fall 2011, the game was slightly updated to add sound effects and original music.
Contents
Story
You're in a building, trapped by the evil Gremlin. Find your way to freedom.
Instructions
Arrow keys move you. Enter picks up. Space shoots.
7 and 9 (on numerical keypad) jump left and right.
Tab commits suicide.
Credits
Graphics, Design, Sound, Music - EJR Tairne
Game engine, design tools - G. Andrew Stone
Beware the Gremlin (c) 1995, 2011 A-J Games, a division of Jeneric Rules LLC
Links
Downloads
- Beware the Gremlin! (127.5 kB)
- Level 1 map (22.6 kB)
- Level 2 map (40.1 kB)