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Thursday, March 09, 2006
Blue Sabers is a shooter from Blue and White featuring three ships to choose from, each with it's own configuration of primary and secondary weapons. You can swap weapons by pressing the X key, although secondary weapon supplies are in limited quantities and will run out if used repeatedly.

Radio in your support aircraft by tapping the C key, but like all good things they won't stay around for long. Their allowable time is indicated on the top right of the screen. Use the N key to pause the game.

Name: Blue Sabers
Developer: Blue and White
Category: Shooter
Type: Demo
Size: 2MB

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