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I used to play this and Duke Nukem back when it first came out! There was another game I loved from this time, but I can't remember anything about it. Crazy memories!
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Props to the person(s) who made this and uploaded it. I'm sure it's nostalgic for many others like myself.. Way to go..
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I'm glad that everyone is letting their nostalgic emotions vote for them, but if you want to play a *good* game, I suggest Pocket Tanks. It's basically this game, if this game was actually fun. And I'm pretty sure there is a free version.
This is why it's so hard to find good games on Kongregate, people need to vote based on how good the game is, not how fond your childhood memories are.
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Funny, my parents claimed to have made this game.. I actually have a copy of it they "Made" on a floppy I played one time..
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A very faithful remake of the classic game. I prefer this version over the original, because it supports multiplayer over the net. Thanks for recreating this game; it really takes me back!
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I liked the game, inputing the values instead of the mouse just like in other games is much more challenging. There is still one thing that catched my eye: gravity is measured in meters/sec^2 not in meters/sec. Its not a big deal though, 5/5 game.
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One of my favorite games growing up - I made a more modern version if anyone is interested: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1217560/GORILLA_TOWN/
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I have never played this game outside of kong, but I have to say its very simple and fun. Plus, it helps when you know you're maths when playing this game, so it almost has a super subtle tiny educational side to it, IMO. Overall great game.
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Im so damn thankful for this. I was sick from nostalgia. Any ideas how I can get this for my mac? Well how to run the .bas in dosbox anyways. Thanks.