Strike Force Heroes 2
The explosive sequel to the hit game Strike Force Heroes!
3.96 / 5.00 10,980 ViewsObsolescence
Defeat the enormous mechanical beasts--and become one of them.
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**IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT GAME CONTROLS**
There is a known Internet Explorer browser bug which makes some keys stick when pressed. We promise the problem is not in our game itself, but it's something you can fix if you search for "Internet Explorer Flash Sticky Keys" OR simply use another browser like Firefox. Again, this is not a problem with the code in our game, so if you're experiencing this problem, try one of the aforementioned solutions. Thanks!
--CONTROLS--
GAME SAVE = Automatic! Use level select from main menu for saved levels
ARROW KEYS = MOVE
"A" KEY = ACTION 1
"S" KEY = ACTION 2
"A + S" KEYS = EXECUTE RAGE MOVE (when "Rage-O-Meter" is full)
"P" = Pause
"M" = Return to main menu at any time!
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HINTS:
If you're stuck on the zelda room with dig dug, the block in the middle is sparkling for a reason!
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Abobo's Big Adventure is a project that we have been working on for YEARS as a true labor of lovewith one goal in mind: To create the ultimate tribute to the NES! This gargantuan 8-bit parody game is made for the fans by the fans, and now you finally have the chance to control the angriest character in the known universe - Abobo!
The story is simple - Abobo's son (Aboboy) has been kidnapped and now it's up to you to help Abobo fight his way through some of the greatest NES games of all time in order to rescue him. This isn't your average 8-bit parody game either... not only is each level a completely different game in which Abobo takes on the characteristics of the main protagonist, but enemies from a wide variety of *other* games appear on each level too! Imagine you could put every NES game ever made into a blender and that's basically what you're dealing with here in the form of a huge Flash game.
We've added in a ton of custom artwork, cutscenes, new rage moves on each level, huge boss battles, secrets, and a whopping 100 medals for you to unlock! In addition to that, we've created what we consider to be the most satisfying ending of any game you'll ever see. Sure, on classic NES games they often rewarded you with a simple "Congratulations! Game Over." after you spent hours working your way towards the end. That's not the case here - we've worked up one big ending that you'll remember for the rest of your life! Plus, when you beat the game, you'll unlock even more goodies to play with!
You'll also be happy to learn that we've created a convenient Level Select screen which automatically unlocks levels as you beat them. You don't have to beat the game in one sitting... you can always come back and use the Level Select to pick up right where you left off. You can also use it to replay any level if you need to try to unlock additional medals that you missed out on during your first play-through.
Last but not least, if you enjoy this massive game project of ours, please consider making a donation to our indie cause. We've put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into this game (mainly because Abobo kept punching us throughout its development), so your donations would be greatly appreciated and will go towards our creating future games and/or paying our hospital bills from Abobo's constant beatings. PLUS - as a token of our appreciation, anybody who makes a donation will also receive a free copy of our 100% original new mini-game, Aboboy's Small Adventure!
In closing, we'd like to thank all of our friends, families, and Newgrounds for their unwavering support over the years as we've continued to work on this huge project. It really meant the world and helped us make Abobo's Big Adventure something truly special. It's hard to imagine that this project started out all the way back in 2002... Abobo sure has come a long way with his angry fists. Thanks for playing our game and making this 8-bit dream come true.
-Team Bobo
www.abobosbigadventure.co m
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 12, 2012
A challenging retro game ver.2012
First off, my sincerest congratulations! Besides bringing back my childhood memories of these games, you've done it in a mix of every NES reference I could've thought of. The transitions between each gamestyle were quite appropriate, with a solid "storyline" (very entertaining one I might add). Most stages were easy to deal with (losing some lives and all but funny enough), though I found the Mario one very frustrating, AND the Balloon Fight one very hard (or probably I wasn't used to playing it anymore), hehe.
I'd love to see that 2-player fighting game working though. Again, congratulations!
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 12, 2012
Nintendo Power's Best Game of '93!
Incredibly frustrating at times. Unforgiving hit detection. There were times when I wanted to shout "But that's not FAIR!" and throw my controller across my living room. And then I remembered that it was 2012, that I was playing on a laptop, and that I hadn't owned an NES for over a decade. Those weren't bugs - that was 8-bit gaming exactly as I remembered it and the experience would have been lacking without it. Shooting Toad in the face with a Bullet Bill was merely a bonus.
Listen, I've been an intermittent member of Newgrounds for a billion years, and it feels like I've been hearing about this game for just as long. And you know what? It was entirely worth it to be transported back to the days when 256 was all the colors we had and bosses flashed before dying. Well done.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 12, 2012
OMG!
It is brick-shitting-AWESOME. Probably one of the funniest games I've played on this website...
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 12, 2012
Magnificent.
This is definately not the best made game here on Newgrounds, but you certanly did a heck of a job. Fiest of all, i never got bored of the game, it was exciting, a little hard, and always changing. I just love the concept and appreciate your homage to the NES games and easter eggs. Certanly, some parts of the game could be better, a Zelda part, for example, which was a little too boring, or a wrestling part, where the comp. just made me sick, as he wasn't even attacking me( though as for me, for a die-hard wrestling fan, that was one satisfying ending). Just a clever game. When i'll have some money to spare, i'll certanly drop a dime into your hat. 5/5. 10/10.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars January 12, 2012
Robopoped
I loved the game. It was challenging but not too much, that kept me finishing it in one sitting.
im a huge NES fan so i loved the different game styles in this one game.
but WTH the massaker at the end :D