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Stallions in America

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Four hunks go rampage and massacre every state in the US. Made for a 3-Hour compo at thepoppenkast.com.

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Deep/Wing/Break is a new atmospheric arena shooter by Kvalsternacka and cactus, where players must protect the small dot being carried by a winged creature from enemy projectiles for as long as they can. Use the W, A, S and D keys to move, or hold the left mouse button to shoot. Press the enter key to start a game from the main menu. As usual, an automatic online high score submission feature is included.

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« Reply #1 on Jul 24, 2008, 4:24pm »

Stallions in America - wow. Nice to see you make an educational game for a change :)
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« Reply #2 on Jul 24, 2008, 4:53pm »

Stallions was great, it's amazing to see how you can whip up such fluid game play so quickly. I played for about 25 minutes, but I never beat a single mission.
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« Reply #3 on Jul 25, 2008, 5:52am »

Stallions in America is just legendery.That camera is quite hard to get used to.
And deep/wing/break is incredabley stylish,yet didnt keep me playing very long.
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« Reply #4 on Jul 25, 2008, 1:59pm »


Jul 24, 2008, 4:24pm, cesque wrote:
Stallions in America - wow. Nice to see you make an educational game for a change :)

Yeah, from what I know about America, it is basically as documentary.

Stallions in America is my latest addiction, and I'm not going to stop until I beat all 50 levels. The highest I've gotten so far is 10.

Deep Wing Break is a pretty good game two. I like it, just not as much.


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Stallions was great, it's amazing to see how you can whip up such fluid game play so quickly. I played for about 25 minutes, but I never beat a single mission.

This is what I understand so far: You have to kill everyone to continue (bats, people, and balloons, but not random junk, which will explode and take out anything near by). Balloons drop eggs (which look like the one you start in), which hatch more bats and people, and so should be taken out first. Eggs can be destroyed before they hatch. In latter levels, there appears to be some kind of super-egg, which spits out smaller eggs until destroyed, but I've only seen one, and I may be confused. When you run out of ammo, your gun fires slower, and you can no longer use the shotgun (right click). Your health will regenerate, but jumping off the sides of a level will kill you instantly.

Edit: The right click is a special move that varies by character.
Edit2: There are little chutes poping out eggs on the ground. It's best to just destroy everything.
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« Reply #5 on Jul 25, 2008, 5:56pm »

I really liked it, especially how the camera changes with the movement of the mouse.

I played on easy and got to level 43, got distracted and was killed right at the beginning.
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« Reply #6 on Jul 26, 2008, 4:03pm »

Stallions is ridiculously entertaining. I love how each of the 4 characters has different firing styles. I also like how simple and fun it is to shoot everything. Another winner!
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« Reply #7 on Jul 26, 2008, 11:16pm »

I'm not very good at it, but I really love Stallions in America! It's like Shotgun Ninja, but with more juice. I think the fact that you included American Samoa and Guam (where I used to live) might be the best part.

Here's a little present for you, cactus :) It's a little bit messy, but I hope you like it!

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« Reply #8 on Jul 27, 2008, 2:24am »

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« Reply #9 on Jul 27, 2008, 3:15pm »

That's awesome madamluna! Thanks a lot!

I kind of wonder why no one has picked up on the baywatch reference though...
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« Reply #10 on Jul 27, 2008, 3:17pm »

Never really was a fan of that show.

Anyway, awesome game. Real hard. I beat a mission or two. Is there really 50!?
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« Reply #11 on Jul 27, 2008, 3:25pm »

Madamluna!?your the dude i just met on Devant art if im not mistaken,witch explanes your artistic talent.Thats some nice fanart!

Sorry for my off topicness.
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« Reply #12 on Jul 27, 2008, 3:36pm »

no one thinks of baywatch whenever they are trying to destroy the entire US population. Anyway, The two game have an adverse effect. D/W/B has a real calm feel of a mother bird protecting her you in the rain. Stallions has an exciting vibe to it that makes you jump whenever the screen changes colors.
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« Reply #13 on Jul 27, 2008, 4:07pm »

Whoa, it really is them! I never watched Baywatch, but that's really blowing my mind. I was thinking of The Warriors when I played the game, actually :D Thank you very much for the kind words, cactus! I'm glad you like it!


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Madamluna!?your the dude i just met on Devant art if im not mistaken,witch explanes your artistic talent.Thats some nice fanart!

Sorry for my off topicness.


Yep, that's me. Thank you! It's nice to meet you, here and there :)
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« Reply #14 on Jul 28, 2008, 11:57pm »

Man, I LOVE Stallions! I love the retro style(I'm a retro fanatic!) And I think one of the best parts of
it, is having a LIFEBAR! Just imagine how hellish this game would be, if you died in one hit, way to go cactus!

P.S. My favorite stallion is Newman.
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