📰 Title: | Tower Toppler | 🕹️ / 🛠️ Type: | Game |
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🗃️ Genre: | Arcade | 🚦 Status: | 05. Tested & Working (status) |
🏷️ Category: | Arcade ➤ Platformer ➤ Puzzle Platformer ➤ Nebulus | 🌍️ Browser version: | |
🔖 Tags: | 📦️ Package Name: | toppler | |
🐣️ Approx. start: | 📦️ Arch package: | ||
🐓️ Latest: | 2012-12-22 | 📦️ RPM package: | |
📍️ Version: | 1.1.6 | 📦️ Deb package: | |
🏛️ License type: | 🕊️ Libre | 📦️ Flatpak package: | |
🏛️ License: | GPL-2+ | 📦️ AppImage package: | |
🏝️ Perspective: | Third person | 📦️ Snap package: | |
👁️ Visual: | 3D | ⚙️ Generic binary: | |
⏱️ Pacing: | Real Time | 📄️ Source: | |
👫️ Played: | Single | 📱️ PDA support: | |
🎖️ This record: | 🕳️ Not used: | ||
🎀️ Game design: | 👫️ Contrib.: | goupildb & Louis | |
🎰️ ID: | 13226 | 🐛️ Created: | 2010-08-20 |
🐜️ Updated: | 2022-05-06 |
[en]: | A reimplementation of the old game known as Tower Toppler or Nebulus | [fr]: | Un clone du jeu éponyme, aussi dénommé Nebulus |
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In this game you have to help a cute little green animal switch off some kind of "evil" mechanism. The "power off switch" is hidden somewhere in high towers. On your way to the target you need to avoid a lot of strange robots that guard the tower.
That sounds all like a normal jump and run game. What makes this game different is that you walk arond the tower which is revolving on the screen, so that you only see the 180° that are currently visible.
The game is a reimplementation of the old game known as Tower Toppler or Nebulus. It was available for PC, Atari, C64. The author was J.M.Phillips and was published by Hewson software. I have seen the PC version on quite a few abandonware sites. But it is only a DOS version and uses ugly graphics.
Un clone du jeu éponyme, aussi dénommé Nebulus, par Andreas Röver.
Tower Toppler est un clone du jeu éponyme (aussi dénommé Nebulus): le joueur incarne un petit personnage vert dénommé Pogo dont l'objectif est de détruire 8 tours construites au-dessus de la mer. A cette fin, il doit escalader chacune d'entre-elles en évitant les nombreux pièges et étranges robots qui n'entendent pas le laisser faire. Une fois arrivé en haut d'une tour, il peut déclencher son mécanisme d'auto-destruction, Pogo peut alors rejoindre son sous-marin et s'attaquer à la tour suivante.
Pogo ne sait pas nager (donc s'il tombe, il se noie) mais il peut tirer (certains ennemis résistent à ses tirs).
🕵️ Test (1.1.3):
Un graphisme et une interface remis aux goûts du jour, un gameplay crispant à souhait, mission accomplie.
Bravo et merci à son auteur !