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FallDown Forever v2.11

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fd2.zip
Filename fd2.zip
Title FallDown Forever v2.11
Description A vastly improved version of FallDown, a game in which you must guide a ball as it falls ever downwards. Features grayscale graphics, link play, and a lot more.
Author Aaron Curtis (aaron@global-domination.cjb.net)
Category TI-86 Assembly Games
File Size 22,101 bytes
File Date and Time Sat Nov 30 19:16:00 2002
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? Yes

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Review
Review by  Ross Palmer
Reviewed on 2004-11-22
Attention span: 8/10 Endless play gets old!
Controls: 9/10 Nice controls.
Implementation: 10/10 Nice graphics and grayscale
Overall: 8/10 A very good game that will get old.
FallDown Forever v2.0 is a game where the point is to steer a ball around bricks as the ball endlessly falls down. Your main objective is not to let the ball hit the top of the screen. If you hit a brick, it will push you upward until you can steer around it.

What's new in 2.0? Well, there is now the ability to play against a human opponent via the link cable. Also, the backgrounds are different and the gameplay is a bit smoother. However, much of the game remains the same. There is a five name hi-score saver, a teacher key and five speeds. The keys in this game are very easy to understand and the teacher key is great for when you want to save a game. No, it won't save your progress, but it will turn off the calculator. The graphics a very nice and in grayscale too :)

Overall, this game has great gameplay and great graphics as well. I recommend it for your calculator except for the fact that the same ball constantly falling down will get very tiresome after a while.

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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
rle.asm    1159
FD2.asm    50401
FD2.86G    3942
FD2.txt    5324
fd2title.asm    5886

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