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PlainJump v1.4

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pj82.zip
Filename pj82.zip
Title PlainJump v1.4
Author Sam Heald (samuel.heald@duke.edu)
Category TI-82 Assembly Games (Ash)
File Size 17,187 bytes
File Date and Time Mon Mar 29 02:03:00 1999
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? Yes

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REVIEWS

Review
Review by  Matt Adler
Reviewed on 2004-11-22
Attention span: 10/10 Levels that never end will keep you playing for a while. Not to mention the external level support.
Controls: 10/10 Great.
Implementation: 10/10 A fantastic idea that has been well programmed.
Overall: 10/10 One of my all time favorites.

Plain Jump v1.1 is awesome! It is a fast-paced action game originally written for the TI-85 by Andreas Ess, and ported to the TI-82 by Sam Heald. In this game, you control a ball across a plain filled with holes. You either dodge them or jump them, and whenever you hit one, you lose a life. The graphics are pretty simple. A circle for a ball and black for the plain. Whoa.

The controls of Plain Jump are so simple: [2nd] to jump and the directional pad to move the ball around. I absolutely love this game, and sould never be removed from your calculator.

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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
pj.82g    4436
pj.asm    25820
pj1edit.asm    11702
PJ82.TXT    7512

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