Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!

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Zapper 4-B: Holy Neverwhere!
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Release type: Freeware
Release date: 1992 (original release)
Levels: 5
Author: Gary Acord
Website: Acord Games
Related games: Zapper 4: Escape from Neverwhere, The Fantastic Zapman, Superheroes, Anyworld, Houses, Sample, Terrain, Spacecraft


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Escape from Neverwhere Holy Neverwhere! The Fantastic Zapman
Zapper series

Story

Stringing it together in Holy Neverwhere!

You were sitting at your computer one day, totally absorbed and hypnotized by its trance-inducing coruscations,when suddenly, zap! -- A ligntning bolt came crashing through the window and surged through you and your computer.

Blackness overwhelmed you for a few seemingly endless moments. When your consciousness began to return, a swirling light of meaningless gyrations slowed down gradually until you began to perceive more clearly. You found yourself somehow blended into the heart of your computer in a landscape molded from transistors and chips, caught up, captured & trapped in a world beyond the limits of human imagination, another dimension, another time and space, you would come to call the enchanted land of Neverwhere -- a world wherein you would come to be called ZAPPER!

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-- A world from which you MUST escape!

Instructions

Level 1 of Holy Neverwhere!
Arrows move around.
Spacebar fires weapon.
Z jumps left. X jumps right.
A fires secondary weapon.
M makes small jumps.
P picks up objects. B drops bombs.
F1 is help screen.
F2 is inventory/health screen.
F3 joggles sound.
F5 saves game. F6 loads game.

Credits

Acord Games

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Availability

Distributed through contemporary bulletin boards, through the author's Website, and through several third-party mirror archives.

Also available on several shareware compilation CD-ROMs, including:

Archive History

On November 7, 2010, Demu.org maintainer Swizzle pointed out the archive of Gary Acord material on the site -- which was swiftly added to the Game-Maker Archive.

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