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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AKA Zapper 4-B: Still Lost in Zapperstein.




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Story[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

Acord Games

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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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