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Finally, Chase’s games are distinguished by a sort of rudimentary puzzle-solving. In ''The Outer Limits'', this involves luring benevolent ant monsters to the exit, collecting arrows from the desert sands, slaying the ants with those arrows, and hoping the resulting explosion will take out a few of the mutant weeds that block your way. It only take a couple of tries, and the game only has the one level. Still, there is plenty of stuff going on here.
 
Finally, Chase’s games are distinguished by a sort of rudimentary puzzle-solving. In ''The Outer Limits'', this involves luring benevolent ant monsters to the exit, collecting arrows from the desert sands, slaying the ants with those arrows, and hoping the resulting explosion will take out a few of the mutant weeds that block your way. It only take a couple of tries, and the game only has the one level. Still, there is plenty of stuff going on here.
  
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[[File:WW1Map.png|thumb|320px|The main map to ''Woman Warrior and the Outer Limits'']]
 
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This game is distributed as gameware with Game-Maker 3.0.
 
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The ''Woman Warrior'' games were introduced to the archive with the upgrade to Game-Maker 3.0 in late 1994.
  
 
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* '''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/java/ww1.php Play ''Woman Warrior'' online]'''
 
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* '''''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/downloads/ww1.zip Woman Warrior and the Outer Limits]''''' (459.3 kB)
 
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 22 June 2021

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Woman Warrior and the Outer Limits
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Release type: Demo game
Release date: July 12, 1994
Levels: 4
Author: Sheldon Chase
Related games: Woman Warrior and the Attack from Below, Houses

As the title suggests, the first Woman Warrior game was inspired by an episode of everyone's favorite 1960s anthology series.

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Both this game and its sequel incorporate relatively enormous, multi-block monsters. On its own this is an unusual technique, as Game-Maker only really supports single-block monsters. More advanced designers will design large static monsters out of side-by-side monster blocks. One or two of those blocks will be “hotspots” that, when destroyed, will spawn swirling explosion monsters that consume all the surrounding blocks. The monsters generally are static, as once they get moving there is no way to guarantee that the blocks will all stay together. Yet somehow Chase gets it right. Here, enormous flying saucers move along complex synchronize paths, occasionally birthing a laser bolt to attack the character below.

Another curious trait of both Woman Warrior games is their extensive use of cutscenes. Characters and monsters animate along intricately timed paths and animations, accompanied by digitized sound, voice, and music cues to help tell the story. In-engine cutscenes are extremely rare for Game-Maker, particularly on such a scale.

Woman Warrior and the Outer Limits, by Sheldon Chase
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Finally, Chase’s games are distinguished by a sort of rudimentary puzzle-solving. In The Outer Limits, this involves luring benevolent ant monsters to the exit, collecting arrows from the desert sands, slaying the ants with those arrows, and hoping the resulting explosion will take out a few of the mutant weeds that block your way. It only take a couple of tries, and the game only has the one level. Still, there is plenty of stuff going on here.

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(Overview) Outer Limits Attack from Below
Woman Warrior series

Story

The main map to Woman Warrior and the Outer Limits

The Outer Limits is a game based on the B&W T.V. series from the early 60's. This game uses parts from two episodes: "The Cry of Silence" and the "Zanti Misfits".

You play the role of the girl that is now left alone in the canyon. The strange weeds seem to be aware of your presence. Overhead there is a flying saucer that appears to "come and go" for some as yet unknown reason.

Hint: you must utilize the Zanti Misfits (large ant-like critters) to remove the weeds blocking the exit.

Can you get out of the canyon alive? Look for the arrows that "pop up" every now and then. GOOD LUCK!

Instructions

Walk over an arrow to pick it up.

<Space Bar> shoots the arrow in your last direction.

Numeric keypad moves the woman warrior 8 directions.

The "[" & "]" keys make her move faster to the left or right.

Hit F9 to calibrate the joystick and then F8 to turn the joystick on.

Credits

Designed by Sheldon Chase.

Resources

Availability

This game is distributed as gameware with Game-Maker 3.0.

Archive history

The Woman Warrior games were introduced to the archive with the upgrade to Game-Maker 3.0 in late 1994.

Links

Large UFOs in The Outer Limits

Interviews / Articles

Listings

Misc. Links

Downloads