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Pipe World by Martin Allen

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Pipe World

This is a demo of the game I have been working on for about a year (although I went for months at one point without working on it). It is based on Quake II (loosely), Mario and Sonic games.

There are three levels and one hidden bonus level. Each of the three levels has secret areas and sometimes there is more than one way of getting around. Having a springboard with you is a good idea - press Enter to pick one up when standing next to it and Space to drop it.

Thanks to Harry Wood for creating most of the static engine.

I'll be impressed if anyone finds the bonus level...

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Date: Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 18:18:45

From: albin peter lang

Website: http://www.langsr8or.be/

Very nice!

Good animation, sprites
Nice gameplay
Good level design!

Great work

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