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JetPak
By rockford (version 0.00003)
Please note: The full version of this game has been made available, you can find it here: JetPak Full version.
You're strongly advised to download the superior full version instead!
A superior version of my original Div JetPak game, itself a remake of the Spectrum classic, Jetpac.
WIP version - 4 playable levels
Genre: | Action , Platform , Shoot-em-up , Retro |
Platform: | Windows 95/98/ME , Windows XP/2000/Vista |
Dev tool: | PlayBASIC |
Other attributes: | |
Uploaded: | February 16, 2006 |
Rating: | (3 ratings) |
Downloads: | 16 |
Comments
Woody
Rating:
Mmmm. JetPak. First DIV game I ever played, and it still kicks ass. This version loses a star for the vomitous background music, though.
Rating:
Mmmm. JetPak. First DIV game I ever played, and it still kicks ass. This version loses a star for the vomitous background music, though.
Eckolin
Rating:
This version has more than 4 levels, except some don't work entirely. There are glitches with the mine laying aliens, and new purple shooting aliens appear out of nowhere instead of coming from above the screen.
But those are really small things compared to the greatness of Jetpak.
Rating:
This version has more than 4 levels, except some don't work entirely. There are glitches with the mine laying aliens, and new purple shooting aliens appear out of nowhere instead of coming from above the screen.
But those are really small things compared to the greatness of Jetpak.
rockford
Rating: No rating
There are more than four levels, but they are not behaving properly in the demo - that's why I stated only "4 PLAYABLE LEVELS". The reason is that the other levels were implemented before the scrolling, and don't have any offest values tying them to the scrolling level. Sheesh, get more bang for your buck and you still complain
They are all working now though
Oh, and you can turn off the music and/or replace it with a MOD of your choice (as long as you use the same name)
Rating: No rating
There are more than four levels, but they are not behaving properly in the demo - that's why I stated only "4 PLAYABLE LEVELS". The reason is that the other levels were implemented before the scrolling, and don't have any offest values tying them to the scrolling level. Sheesh, get more bang for your buck and you still complain
They are all working now though
Oh, and you can turn off the music and/or replace it with a MOD of your choice (as long as you use the same name)