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Tech Target Practice

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THIS GAME IS !NOT! WII COMPATIBLE (sorry)


I havent made a game in a while, so I tried something within my Actionscripting limits. This short game will have you clicking with all your might to pass Levels 4 and 5. Only 5 levels folks, I apologize for the shortness. Check out the instructions before playing. CLICK N' SHOOT AWAY!

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Hm...

Your instuctions does not work correctly! THe game is normal... Very fast... (Sorry for mistakes)

EB3 responds:

Huh? The instructions work fine for me...

really nice target game

I was so ready to blam figuring some jerk just finished copying a tutorial and figured they should immediately post on newgrounds, but no, this was an actual game, and well done too. There seems to be a small problem when something comes out of the walls and how long before you can shoot it, just check that out and you're fine.

EB3 responds:

Yes, unfortunately, this is about all I can do WITHOUT a tutorial...

well GLITCH

after the instruction is done it blacks out and keeps playin music so next time work out the bugs and you got one nice game

EB3 responds:

I dont get that glitch...

nice

I thought it was easy until the last level. It was annoying that you had to start all over when you finally got there.

EB3 responds:

I was going to add a level-password system, but after I finished it, my computer froze, and I lost all that work....

not bad heres some things you can do

Instead of targets make it like dummies, or maybe for your next game make a 1st person shooter

EB3 responds:

Well if it was dummies, then it wouldnt be target shooting
As for first person shooters, I cant script well enough to do that!

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Jun 21, 2007
12:29 AM EDT