Difference between revisions of "Friction"
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+ | '''Release type:''' [[Shareware]]<br /> | ||
+ | '''Release date:''' March, 1995<br /> | ||
+ | '''Levels:''' 13 (in shareware version)<br /> | ||
+ | '''Author:''' [[A-J Games]]<br /> | ||
+ | '''Registration bonus:''' 20 additional levels<br /> | ||
+ | '''Registration price:''' $40<br /> | ||
+ | '''Related games:''' none | ||
+ | }} | ||
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[[Category:Pending articles]]<center>'''FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!'''</center> | [[Category:Pending articles]]<center>'''FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!'''</center> | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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+ | [[File:Friction.png|thumb|320px|Climbing around in ''Friction'']] | ||
Hank's car broke down, and when he knock on the closest house's door for help, the silent inhabitant just points at him and make him collapse. | Hank's car broke down, and when he knock on the closest house's door for help, the silent inhabitant just points at him and make him collapse. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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<videoflash>8nV5rSGFkAM</videoflash> | <videoflash>8nV5rSGFkAM</videoflash> | ||
− | [[Category: A-J Games]] | + | [[Category: A-J Games]][[Category: Shareware]][[Category: Puzzle games]] |
Revision as of 06:39, 30 November 2010
A puzzle/action game where you have to hop from rope to pole to collect keys that will let you proceed to the next level. 13 levels in the shareware package, and 10 more for registered users.
Puzzles involve ropes along which you move freely in both directions, (firemen ?) poles that either pull you up or down.
Story
Hank's car broke down, and when he knock on the closest house's door for help, the silent inhabitant just points at him and make him collapse.
When he awoke, Hank found himself in the middle of a field, with nothing anywhere in sight except for large structures, somewhat resembling the climbing sets in a playground. Hank knew not what else to do, so he grabbed a rope and began to climb.
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