Jaxon Zoose 1: Zapped by the Light

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Jaxon Zoose 1: Zapped by the Light!
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Release type: Shareware
Release date: ~1992-1993 (original release)
Levels: 6
Author: Gary Acord
Website: Acord Games
Registration bonus: Jaxon Zoose 2 and Jaxon Zoose 3, hint sheet, secret bonus game, copies of all shareware games, membership in the Zapper Game Club
Registration price: $20
Related games: Superheroes, Anyworld, Sample, Houses, Pipemare


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Jaxon is like a much taller Sgt. Super, and plays like Zapman. Or Zapper.

Pretty straightforward structure, compared to some Gary Acord projects.



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(Overview) Jaxon Zoose Superheroes
Jaxon Zoose series

Story[edit]

Deciding on a plan in Jaxon Zoose

You are Jaxon Zoose, an android super-hero who has embarked on a mission to save humankind from space invaders.

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About Jaxon Zoose[edit]

The concept of Jaxon Zoose was inspired by an enthusiasm for games like Captain Comic, Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Spear Of Destiny, Prince Of Persia, Out Of This World, Crystal Caves, Secret Agent, Obitus, Rescue Rover, Catacombs 3D, Monuments Of Mars, Jill Of The Jungle, & Zeliard! Frustrated that not enough new games were coming out, I became compelled to create some new ones.

We distribute Jaxon Zoose as shareware because we believe that users will find enjoyment in playing the games which is the number one concern above all others. We also have faith that people will recognize our hard work & dedication, and will register and support our products,in order that we will have more incentive to create more new exciting things.

Instructions[edit]

The first level of Jaxon Zoose
Arrow keys - move around.
X - jump right.
Z - jump left.
Space Bar - shoot weapon.
A - shoot secondary weapon.
P - pick up objects.
D - drop objects.
B - drops bombs, if any.
M, N - small jump right or left
F1 - instuctions.
F2 - inventory.
F5 - saves game.
F6 - loads game.
F1O - tells about ACORD GAMES.

Credits[edit]

Acord Games

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  • All of Acord's games seem to have derived their basic control scheme from Penguin Pete.

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Availability[edit]

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[edit]

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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