Post by cactus on Aug 1, 2007 10:28:02 GMT -5
CLEAN ASIA
The eyes of mankind has decided to leave their hosts
and take over the earth. Their first move was to
escape to the moon, where they developed their
hostile weapon technology. Ten years later they
return and forcefully take over some prominent
countries in Asia. Thailand and New Korea has both
succumb to the hostile threat, while China insists on
dealing with the eyes themselves and refuses any
helping hands from around the world.
America sends a pair of pilot twins with
extroardinary sixth senses to battle against the evil
eyes. They both have designed their own space
ships that seems to be about the only thing in
existance that can be used to battle these terrible
fiends.
There are two different pilots to choose from in
Clean Asia!, and they both have their own ways of
handling hostiles. The first pilot is the choice best
suited for people with skills, while the second one is
more suitable for beginners.
The first pilot uses a thrust move to destroy pieces
of the enemy. These pieces shatter when destroyed,
and the shatters can be sucked towards the player,
to later be tossed at the next piece of the enemy.
The thrust move makes the ship invulnerable during
the burst. This makes it ideal for flying through bullets
if you're caught in a pinch. Finally, some enemies
carry weapons that they drop when shot, pilot one
can pick these up and use them against the enemy.
The second pilot is more like a standard shoot 'em up
ship. It has unlimited amounts of ammunition, but the
strength of the bullets can be upgraded by collecting
enemy debris. The ship comes with a charge feature
that can fire a deadly burst, but it immobilizes the
player while charging, which makes it a gamble to use
in some situations. When you have reached a debris
count of two hundred or more, you can also release a
huge energy blast, that will deal some great damage
in all directions. There's also a very handy shield that
you can use if you get into a tough situation. This
shield drains your debris pretty fast, though, so be
careful to pick the right situations to use it.
You can select what stage to play on the map screen.
All stages are slightly different from each other, both
in appearance and enemy behaviour. You must
complete all stages in a row to beat the game.
Clean Asia! was designed for (and won) the Autofire
2007 competition at www.shmup-dev.com, it has
three levels and two selectable ships (with distinct
controlling differencies and weapons/abillities),
fourteen bosses and around ten regular enemies.
Download:
64digits.com/users/cactus/clean_asia.zip
The eyes of mankind has decided to leave their hosts
and take over the earth. Their first move was to
escape to the moon, where they developed their
hostile weapon technology. Ten years later they
return and forcefully take over some prominent
countries in Asia. Thailand and New Korea has both
succumb to the hostile threat, while China insists on
dealing with the eyes themselves and refuses any
helping hands from around the world.
America sends a pair of pilot twins with
extroardinary sixth senses to battle against the evil
eyes. They both have designed their own space
ships that seems to be about the only thing in
existance that can be used to battle these terrible
fiends.
There are two different pilots to choose from in
Clean Asia!, and they both have their own ways of
handling hostiles. The first pilot is the choice best
suited for people with skills, while the second one is
more suitable for beginners.
The first pilot uses a thrust move to destroy pieces
of the enemy. These pieces shatter when destroyed,
and the shatters can be sucked towards the player,
to later be tossed at the next piece of the enemy.
The thrust move makes the ship invulnerable during
the burst. This makes it ideal for flying through bullets
if you're caught in a pinch. Finally, some enemies
carry weapons that they drop when shot, pilot one
can pick these up and use them against the enemy.
The second pilot is more like a standard shoot 'em up
ship. It has unlimited amounts of ammunition, but the
strength of the bullets can be upgraded by collecting
enemy debris. The ship comes with a charge feature
that can fire a deadly burst, but it immobilizes the
player while charging, which makes it a gamble to use
in some situations. When you have reached a debris
count of two hundred or more, you can also release a
huge energy blast, that will deal some great damage
in all directions. There's also a very handy shield that
you can use if you get into a tough situation. This
shield drains your debris pretty fast, though, so be
careful to pick the right situations to use it.
You can select what stage to play on the map screen.
All stages are slightly different from each other, both
in appearance and enemy behaviour. You must
complete all stages in a row to beat the game.
Clean Asia! was designed for (and won) the Autofire
2007 competition at www.shmup-dev.com, it has
three levels and two selectable ships (with distinct
controlling differencies and weapons/abillities),
fourteen bosses and around ten regular enemies.
Download:
64digits.com/users/cactus/clean_asia.zip