Based on an original game by Jim Summers on the Commodore PET, Mr. NOP is proud to present to you SLIME for the Commodore 64.
Featuring 1 or 2 players, high score saver, joystick or keyboard controls, in-game music by Richard Bayliss and some pretty neat sound effects.
Battle the growing slime before it takes over the screen, shoot the membranes and eradicate the slime. As the slime grows, cells begin to grow inside the membranes which then chase after you. Complete the level to advance to more complex stages with even more slime growth.
Produced by a Canadian
Download link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ho9t296yurnaf ... 4.zip?dl=0
P.S.
When tested under Vice, the game inexplicably messed up and didn't want to load the
high scores upon the game intro starting. Under CCS it worked 100%.
I don't know how it will work for you... but if you load the game and type:
POKE 14097,80
you can force the game to skip the documentation and load the high scores.
New Release - Slime for C=64
New Release - Slime for C=64
Download my C64 software here
https://sites.google.com/site/commodore64nop/
https://sites.google.com/site/commodore64nop/
Re: New Release - Slime for C=64
Fixed 3 small bugs on intro screen
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9749y1dsrioa8 ... 4.zip?dl=0
and poke is now 14096,80 to bypass docs if Vice doesn't load high scores
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9749y1dsrioa8 ... 4.zip?dl=0
and poke is now 14096,80 to bypass docs if Vice doesn't load high scores
Download my C64 software here
https://sites.google.com/site/commodore64nop/
https://sites.google.com/site/commodore64nop/
Re: New Release - Slime for C=64
Looks interesting, will check it out this weekend. Thanks!
Re: New Release - Slime for C=64
Had a quick play in emulation, good fun!
Re: New Release - Slime for C=64
Yeah I enjoyed it too. Couldn't beat level 2, not good enough on the guns.
Re: New Release - Slime for C=64
This nice little game was just sitting there all along.
Nice work Mr NOP. Please post more!
Nice work Mr NOP. Please post more!
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