Difference between revisions of "Pakdream 1"
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'''Release type:''' [[Shareware]]<br /> | '''Release type:''' [[Shareware]]<br /> | ||
'''Release date:''' ?<br /> | '''Release date:''' ?<br /> | ||
− | '''Levels:''' | + | '''Levels:''' 13<br /> |
'''Author:''' [[Acord Games]]<br /> | '''Author:''' [[Acord Games]]<br /> | ||
'''Website:''' [http://acordgames.webs.com/ Acord Games]<br /> | '''Website:''' [http://acordgames.webs.com/ Acord Games]<br /> |
Revision as of 13:49, 7 December 2010
Release type: Shareware
Release date: ?
Levels: 13
Author: Acord Games
Website: Acord Games
Registration bonus: Pakdream 2 and Pakdream 3, hint sheet, secret bonus game, copies of all shareware games, membership in the Zapper Game Club
Registration price: $20
Related games: Anyworld
Honestly, this isn't too bad. Gary Acord came up with a few interesting solutions for Xferplay-based Pac-Man clones, and this one has plenty of variety to it. On its own, without any of the cross-comparisons to Acord's other games, Pakdream would be sort of notable in a few respects.
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