Sidestep left....
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Sidestep left....
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/342203
Saw this on Newgrounds and thought of the above quote.
Have fun!
Saw this on Newgrounds and thought of the above quote.
Have fun!
There are but 2 rules in this realm:-
1) He who sees first is the winner...
2) He who is seen first is toast...
1) He who sees first is the winner...
2) He who is seen first is toast...
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Re:Sidestep left....
I'll have to try that when I get home (Darn No Flash on Work PC's)
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Ye gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooods!
That is a tad difficult once all the razor blades start flying around.
That is a tad difficult once all the razor blades start flying around.
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Note to Self: Check the Link Tonight! Still cannot believe have kept forgetting to check this link (Does not work at work!)
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What an Awesome Game! Can you imagine if Knightmare done that where the advisors had to guide the dungeoneer but the camera kept spinning around with a biurdseye view of the dungeoneer :o. With the Goblins chasing them many would die in a corridor of spikes like in that game :o
Difficult game but, for a first attempt, completed all the levels in 7 minutes! Cannot believe some people have completed all the levels in about 2 minutes!
Difficult game but, for a first attempt, completed all the levels in 7 minutes! Cannot believe some people have completed all the levels in about 2 minutes!
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I think my brain just melted.
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Re:Sidestep left....
My head is now spinning
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Yeah I found that game a while ago. Reminded me of knightmare too.
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dungeon escape game
http://2dplay.com/dungeon-escape/dungeo ... e-play.htm
A rather fun flash adventure. The goal is simple, click the circle that appears quickly, or else your adventurer will be killed. Reminds me very strongly of knightmare, with deadly booby traps, some quite similar to knightmares own booby traps.
Warning: If you have played a scene before, and lost, when replaying, make sure not to click the mouse before the circle has appeared, otherwise you will loose a life again. This game is also extremly hard, perhaps even more so then Knightmare itself.
A rather fun flash adventure. The goal is simple, click the circle that appears quickly, or else your adventurer will be killed. Reminds me very strongly of knightmare, with deadly booby traps, some quite similar to knightmares own booby traps.
Warning: If you have played a scene before, and lost, when replaying, make sure not to click the mouse before the circle has appeared, otherwise you will loose a life again. This game is also extremly hard, perhaps even more so then Knightmare itself.
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Re:dungeon escape game
Ha, this is quite good like, and could be harder than Knightmare although somewhat lacking in depth in comparison with the fortress of confusion.
This seems to be the proper link: http://www.studiohunty.com/dungeon/
This seems to be the proper link: http://www.studiohunty.com/dungeon/
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Re:dungeon escape game
Interesting game
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Ye gods!
It's like the Corridor of Blades, the Great Causeway and that incredibly bizarre numbers room that played over the final credits of S5E16 all rolled into one.
Has anyone beaten it yet?
It's like the Corridor of Blades, the Great Causeway and that incredibly bizarre numbers room that played over the final credits of S5E16 all rolled into one.
Has anyone beaten it yet?
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I got as far as the plant monster...I may try it again later. ^,^;
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An excellent game! I am reminded of the Dragon's Lair/Space Ace games of the laserdisk era. KM must have been some kind of an influemce here though.
A decent KM game in AGS should be a mixture of this and conventional point and click sections.
A decent KM game in AGS should be a mixture of this and conventional point and click sections.
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