EMR-45

EMR-45

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EMR-45

Rating:
2.4
Released: June 25, 2009
Last updated: June 26, 2009
Developer: Miroe

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Description

A complex spaceship-simulation (u'll need 15 buttons to control the ship completely). The longer you stand the enemies, the higher is your skill level.

How to Play

Q & E to set the turret direction
W & S to control the speed
A & D to fly right or left
I,J,K,L to transfer the shield energy to the front/back/right/left shield
O to shoot a laser
P to release a torpedo
U to disengage the stabilizer
H to engage spread laser
N to shoot torpedos that ignore small targets

M to control the music
SPACE to paus
ESC to return to the main menu

(F)AQ;
The N button does not do anything if you dont press P at the same time. N does just change the targets of the actual torpedos.
the stabilizer makes it possible to fly a constant course. If you shut down the stabilizer, its possible to drift and the suddently accelerate in a completely different direction.

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Hantaboy avatar

Hantaboy

Jun. 27, 2009

2
0

18 keys! its alredy FAIL! :) but 4/5

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dragaovenus

Oct. 07, 2012

1
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You need a lot to learn but it is a good game, just missing interest's like missions, and a tutorial will make things easy, you are the captain right? so, it need a status report( Structure HP, shield strenght, energy output) and other thing's, if you want to upgrade it, you will do, and will get(soon or later) just keep trying and you will get what you want.
Good game, 4/5.

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drg06b

Jun. 27, 2009

1
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Well I got an account just so I could give you a comment. Great game, love the complexity (if that's a word). Just a couple problems, had trouble knowing how the shields worked (which one was active and how long), the game screen didn't fit in my browser so top and bottom were cut off, and it got a little boring towards end. Try adding an exploration thing, star bases, missions, upgrades, etc. Other wise great game 4/5

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AndaleTheGreat

Jun. 26, 2009

1
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i give them credit for trying, i happen to like games that have a lot of controls. You ever been in a plane's cockpit? How can you really justify putting that many controls into a mouse/keyboard combo. Also, great trick; get X-Padder and map your usb game controller (i use xbox) and map your keys.

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musicdemon

Jun. 25, 2009

1
1

The initial screen with the ridiculous amount of commands is not a good way to start up at game. Perhaps a 'basic' tutorial and an 'advanced' tutorial would be a more effective technique at getting people into your game.