Adam's B-Day 3: The Saga Continues

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Adam's B-Day 3: The Saga Continues
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Release type: Freeware
Release date: November 17, 1995
Levels: 9
Author: Alan Caudel
Website: DummyDuck.com
Related games: Adam's Birthday Game, The Adam's Birthday Saga Continues, Adam 97, Adam 98, Adam 99, Adam 2000


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Not to be mistaken for Alan Caudel's The Adam's Birthday Saga Continues.

AKA Adam 95. The third game in the Adam's Birthday series.


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Exploding level title, made of monster blocks.

Super animated backgrounds, where every tile ripples and flashes, which must have slowed contemporary PCs to a crawl. As per Game-Maker standards, it's frozen at the screen's edge.

Deliberately slow walking speed, as in Watch Me Die!. Peculiar, twitchy animation.

Slow walking speed carries comedic value, but may also serve to contrast movement speed with the dash move that serves as an early attack.

One-hit death, at start.

Splashes when you fall in the slime.

Story

Read the comic I sent.

Instructions

Exploring gradients in Adam's B-Day 3

Keyboard

Use da numeric key thing-a-ma-doodle to control.

up - down
down - up
left - right
right - wrong
word - up
D - drop
P - EEW! Not in here!!!
Level 4 of Adam's B-Day 3
down+left - flash burst thingy
down+right - " " other way
+ and - make you roll once you pick up "roll" block.
up+right - Do I really have to tell you?

when you da target thing, press (ENTER) to fire.

(ENTER) - skips animinamations

Joystick

Same, except to roll, press down, and either button.

Credits

By Alan.

Of course.

Background

Alan Caudel:

Earthworm Jim was an inspiration for a few of the games I did, including Lil' Choklit Donit Man as well as some of the elements of Adam's Birthday Game 3, I think that's where I got the idea for the floating "level 1" banner that explodes after the level starts.

Availability

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

Archive History

On October 20, 2010, Caudel posted a comment to a YouTube video of Peach the Lobster, under the name dummyduckrulz; following up the conversation, on June 29, 2011 he provided a link to a collection of games recently uncovered by Adam Tyner. This initial archive included:

Links

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