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Adventure - Other
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scary
retro
misadventure
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May 16, 2013 | 4:34 PM EDT
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  • Underdog of the Week Movie of the Year 2013
  • Daily 3rd Place May 17, 2013

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All is Lost 5 Points You've lost the game and doomed us all!
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Time of Hammer 10 Points You've found The Hammer of Brick Breaking!
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Sword of Quantum 25 Points You've claimed the sword!
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Winner 25 Points You've won the game and saved the universe!
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Destroy All Monsters 50 Points You've purged this game of all monsters!
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Just Barely Won 50 Points On the edge of darkness, you still prevailed!

Author Comments

A long time ago (1978), a child turned on a home gaming console for a little Saturday morning fun -- unaware that interdimensional demons were using it as a portal into our world!
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5/17 - made a few bug fixes/adjustments based on comments. Thanks all!

Reviews


HaradaHarada

Rated 5 / 5 stars 10 days ago

Amazing. I loved the monsters. You were really creative on making us find ways to get past them. Like the giant thing that blinks when you're moving, and the black spider that shifts behind walls. It was like being in a horror movie. I also loved everything you did with the tv and background, adding a realistic feel to it.

There was one thing that threw me off, and I love it now that I figured it out. In the black room with the moving static block, the shuffling noise made me think there was another monster somewhere. So, to get the medal for killing everything, I spent forever trying to stab outside the static before just giving up. It was a bit unorthodox to wait until the end to tell me if I killed them all yet. Just another thing to mess with people, I assume.

Music was great, sound was excellent, theme gets two thumbs up, originality was outstanding. The fact alone that the demons shifted from blocky atari graphics to more defined demonic creatures not only played into the storyline, but was to me unheard of until now. And, frankly, I enjoyed the original Adventure and have it, which only served to sweeten the game.

Thank you for putting so much effort into this.


Matzerath responds:

Thank you very much for your thoughtful review! The blinking monster is actually my favorite -- I thought it was the best use of an actual old school quirk (blinking sprites) as a challenge to figure out.


Eris128Eris128

Rated 5 / 5 stars 11 days ago

Wow, this was a great tribute to the Atari classics! Not just that, but it really brought forth a real sense of horror when you were playing it. Favorite part: the fact that, as you die more often, you actually start to drip small pixels of blood behind you.



GigapowierGigapowier

Rated 3.5 / 5 stars 11 days ago

Great game, Also does a great job at paying tribute to the classic Atari days. Only thing I have to complain about is having to sometimes guess on what to do with some enemies. The Static Room and Red Demon Room come to mind, For example.


Matzerath responds:

That's also a tribute to old games. The originals were truly demonic that way, to the point where us poor kids were like, "What am I supposed to be, where am I, and what the hell am I supposed to be doing?"


Goldenhero666Goldenhero666

Rated 5 / 5 stars 12 days ago

It really reminds me of that old Atami games or whatever



SpeedhandsSpeedhands

Rated 5 / 5 stars 12 days ago

Absolutely a blast to play! So simple yet so fun at the same time!!