Cat Astro Phi

Cat Astro Phi

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Cat Astro Phi

Voto:
3.5
Rilasciato: December 21, 2010
Ultimo aggiornamento: December 23, 2010
Sviluppatore: PhotonStorm

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Descrizione

Creato nello stile di un classico Gameboy, questa è un'avventura d'azione spaziale in pixel art! Esplora pianeti, spara ai robot, fai esplodere bombe, hackera muri laser, evita torrette, trova gatti e divertiti :). Pensiamo a Cat Astro Phi come a un mini-Zelda nello spazio. Ovviamente non saremo mai come Zelda, ma bisogna pur avere un obiettivo, giusto?

Come si gioca

Frecce = Muovi. Spazio = Spara. - e + = Volume. P = Pausa.

Aggiornamenti dello sviluppatore

Dec 21, 2010 2:33pm

v1.3 Update – 23rd December 2010

You can no longer die if the lazer wall override is open
Fixed bug that caused game to freeze if you paused while hacking a lazer wall
Removed console key
Can no longer blow up space on level 3 :)
Can’t fire / move while space ship blasts off
Fix for if you paused while the pause overlay was tweening out, it got stuck

Commenti

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nick20200

Dec. 22, 2010

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he should really take jonesy out of that seat ._.

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CourtRecords

Dec. 22, 2010

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Cat Astro Phi: A game where you WANT asteroids to hit you so you can further play the game.

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PhotonStorm

Dec. 22, 2010

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Thanks for the comments all :) killer2237 - the Gameboy had a resolution of 160x144 which we copy here, only we zoom x2. The actual Gameboy screen had quite large pixels really, but still only as many of them as we use.

Toper - Bombs were added quite last minute, so no they don't blow each other up. Heck, they don't even blow YOU up! :)

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Toper

Dec. 22, 2010

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What? Bombs don't blow up other bombs next to them? This violates the most basic laws of bomb physics!

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Lancer873

Dec. 22, 2010

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Yay! It's finally here! I was hoping this one would come to Kongregate. Loved playing this one on Newgrounds, and I certainly enjoy it here as well. This is a serious retro game, you put yourself down to all the limits the old games had to prove that you could provide a fun experience just as much as they could, and you definitely succeeded. Great job with this one! The only thing is that it's really kind of weird to have such a lack of a penalty for dying in an old-style game, but I suppose that's quite necessary for this one, and it works out very well.