Archive: october 22, 2008
Freeware Game Pick: POPGunner (Shoo)
POPGunner is a vertical shooter created by the developer of Microland, featuring an infinite number of levels, configurable controls and a small screen area which wraps around on all four sides of the window.
Use the cursor keys to move, and hold the space key to launch your Polarity Orb forward. The orb also works as a protective shield when it is held by your ship. A green gauge at the bottom of the screen is knocked down by a small margin whenever an enemy ship gets past you, and the game ends immediately when this indicator hits zero. The F4 function key can be used to switch between full screen...
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