I new every inch of the first level, used to play it with a group of friends and you are 100% correct, finding places to hide the tripmines was so much fun in multiplayer, absolutely friendship ending stuff!
@p7uen I'm convinced that I could draw accurate maps of several Duke 3D levels just from memory, they really stick in my mind ahaha
Wow what a find, I have never heard of this but it sounds surprisingly deep for what I would have dismissed as a throwaway clone. Great review thank you!.
Update: I have been playing the download you linked to at the end, great fun! It feels like brain training to play something so like Bomberman but with those little changes to mechanics.
@p7uen First time playing I only made it to level 20 before game overing and was really thinking "wow this game is impossible" until I started thinking about those changes and how they effect strategies and then it properly clicked with me on that second attempt and became a ton of fun. Glad you enjoyed the review and the game!
I was just thinking about Excel Saga last night, what a weird coincidence! I don't have a mac, but Centipede is so fun; I might have to play soon.
@miela583 Centipede's always been my favourite of those early Atari arcade games by far, felt like just one more step closer in the development of the genre to the vertically scrolling shoot-em-ups of the 90s I love, plus the trackball control feels so good
It's specifically non-image urls on some review pages that use that lightbox script to clarify, the rest of the site navigation is still working fine
Fixed now! Let me know if you run into any other hiccups. Anyway, another shameless plug, new review for Duke Nukem 3D here: https://radpage.neocities.org/macsimumarchives/duke3d/