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== Story ==
 
== Story ==

Revision as of 18:40, 2 August 2016

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Alan '95
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Release type: Freeware
Release date: 1995
Levels: 2
Author: Adam Tyner, Alan Caudel
Related games: Alan!, Alan B-Day, Alan '96, The Adam's Birthday Saga Continues, Bear Fun Show, Blip!


THIS ARTICLE IS INCOMPLETE
FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!


Based closely on The Adam's Birthday Saga Continues (AKA Adam 93).


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Alan's Birthday series

Story

Surprise, surprise. Guess whose birthday it is on February 5th?

My cousin Scott's! But your birthday is February 6th. So is the point of the game. You got a case of Mentos from me, but evil clones of your friends -- Weird Al, Broom Boy, Bear-dog, and the hideous Doghead creature, to name a few, are intent on KILLING you!!! Reclaim your Mentos with your only weapon -- Watermelon Toy! Is it enough....? You'd better hope so.....good luck....you'll need it.

(Cliche!)

Instructions

Spud alert in Alan '95

Controlling lil' ol' you...

Moving: Use the numeric keypad (duh!).

Attacking: Press SPACEBAR -or- ENTER.

Enemies: Hitting an enemy with a watermelon toy stuns them for 65 ticks... only a few seconds. It's FAIRLY obvious who the enemies are.

What the Heck is the Point? Get all the MENTOS packages you can find. Dying makes you hafta replay the level and gets rid of all your MENTOS! In level one, 11 MENTOS packages opens the block marked MENTOS HERE. Cool.

Corn: It does a body corn. CORN!

Credits

ALAN'S BIRTHDAY GAME-1995

by Adam Tyner, Alan Caudel

Special thanks to Seattle Filmworks and Tom Tyner.

Availability

This game is not known to have been distributed in any form, prior to its addition to the Archive.

Archive History

After an earlier wave of rediscoveries, on July 13 2011 Alan Caudel provided another archive of previously missing Game-Maker material, including the following:

Links

Downloads