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Monday, May 08, 2006
7th Swarming of the Machines is a competition entry by DrPetter, placing you in the shoes of an explorer equipped with a jetpack. Platforms float dangerously in space, attempting to crush you between their walls when given the chance.

Your objective is to collect all the jetpack items indicated by the radar on the top left of the screen. The jetpack boost can be activated by pressing the Z key, and certain tiles can be shot at using the X key. Pretty fun for about fifteen minutes.

Name: 7th Swarming of the Machines
Developer: DrPetter
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB
2 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 5/04/2006 01:39:00 PM:  
I really like this game. ^^
http://www.rothware.com/rvr67michael/img/drpetter_swarm.png
Blogger eddWord said at 2/06/2007 08:49:00 PM:  
Yes this is a really nice concept. I had to play it till I beat it. A level editor with a few more features would be nice. Maybe some roaming enemies or traps