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: I used some old stuffed animals I had as inspiration for the characters. The game is simultaneously basic, but possibly represents one of the best GM games my brother and I collaborated on. I was pretty proud of the way I created levels, by literally carving them out of a background of one block tall trees, and how this was semi-realistic to how a real ski mountain would create trails through a wooded mountain. Captain Mel the Pelican (advertised on the title screen) was never created.  This game was worked on by both me and my brother.
 
: I used some old stuffed animals I had as inspiration for the characters. The game is simultaneously basic, but possibly represents one of the best GM games my brother and I collaborated on. I was pretty proud of the way I created levels, by literally carving them out of a background of one block tall trees, and how this was semi-realistic to how a real ski mountain would create trails through a wooded mountain. Captain Mel the Pelican (advertised on the title screen) was never created.  This game was worked on by both me and my brother.
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== Availability ==
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Prior to this archive's online presence, this game is not known to be publicly available.
  
 
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== Links ==

Revision as of 18:33, 17 July 2014

Seal Boarders
SealTitle.gif

Release type: Freeware
Release date: 1998
Levels: 33
Author: Brandon Enterprises
Related games: Seal Boarders 2, Penguin War, Penguin Pete, Peach the Lobster

FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!












Instructions

Hitting the slopes in Seal Boarders

On numerical keypad:

  • 2: Slide forward
  • 1, 3: Slide left, right
  • 4, 6: Slide hard left, right
  • 8: Shimmy up

[SPACE]: Do a trick

Seal1Sprites.png

Other keys may trigger bonus moves, depending on the selected character.

Credits

Designed by

Engine and Tools by

Compiled by

Background

John Brandon:

One of my favorite games as a kid was the original Cool Boarders game for PSX. I was also an avid snowboarder, so of course I had to make a snowboarding game.
I used some old stuffed animals I had as inspiration for the characters. The game is simultaneously basic, but possibly represents one of the best GM games my brother and I collaborated on. I was pretty proud of the way I created levels, by literally carving them out of a background of one block tall trees, and how this was semi-realistic to how a real ski mountain would create trails through a wooded mountain. Captain Mel the Pelican (advertised on the title screen) was never created. This game was worked on by both me and my brother.

Availability

Prior to this archive's online presence, this game is not known to be publicly available.

Links

Downloads