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The available version of this game is missing some component files. Some portions are damaged, particularly those borrowed from ''[[Questor]]''.
 
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== Story ==
 
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Revision as of 18:44, 25 September 2016

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Bone!
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Release type: Freeware
Release date: 1996
Levels: 16
Author: Adam Tyner
Related games: The Complete Bone Adventures


THIS ARTICLE IS INCOMPLETE
FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!



Not to be mistaken for Alan Caudel's The Complete Bone Adventures.

A tribute to Jeff Smith's Bone comic.

Game follows in the model of Sample, or indeed Alan!.

Each level has a different theme, objective.

Animated intro cutscenes, reminiscent of Little Nemo: The Dream Master.

The available version of this game is missing some component files. Some portions are damaged, particularly those borrowed from Questor.

Bursting the frames of Bone!.
Bone!Sprite1.gif
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(Overview) Bone! The Complete Bone Adventures
Bone series

Story

N/A

Instructions

  • Arrow keys: Move those ways
  • End/PgDn: Roll left/right (with item)
  • P/D: Pick up/Drop item
  • I/M/J/K: Use slingshot (with item)
  • S: Spin!
  • E: Erase yourself!

Credits

By Adam Tyner

Background

Alan Caudel:

Also, [Adam] reminded me that he also made a separate game based on the Bone comic by Jeff Smith. Adam sent a copy of his Bone game to Jeff Smith. Never heard back from him though.

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