FeralBanana
21st May 2006, 11:55 AM
Downloaded: here (http://www.harveycartel.org/metanet/n.html)
Note: it is free
Premise: A platformer with physics (better than Doom 3!) and style, according to the website. The objective is to get to the door, which finishes the mission. You do this by getting the door unlocker. This opens the door, but there are many enemies on the way. The gold increases the time you have for the level, and is (apart from door unlockers) the only thing that doesn't kill you. Apart from that, play the game a bit and you'll easily understand.
From the website: N has been described as reminiscent of lode runner -- you're a little dude running around in a puzzle-y world inhabited by enemies.
But in N, there's a twist: the ninja is driven not only by a thirst for gold, but also by a physics simulation.
Death, which happens often, is quite animated.
WARNING: This game is HIGHLY addictive, and will take up at least months of your free time. You have been warned.
Note: it is free
Premise: A platformer with physics (better than Doom 3!) and style, according to the website. The objective is to get to the door, which finishes the mission. You do this by getting the door unlocker. This opens the door, but there are many enemies on the way. The gold increases the time you have for the level, and is (apart from door unlockers) the only thing that doesn't kill you. Apart from that, play the game a bit and you'll easily understand.
From the website: N has been described as reminiscent of lode runner -- you're a little dude running around in a puzzle-y world inhabited by enemies.
But in N, there's a twist: the ninja is driven not only by a thirst for gold, but also by a physics simulation.
Death, which happens often, is quite animated.
WARNING: This game is HIGHLY addictive, and will take up at least months of your free time. You have been warned.