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Depot: Moon Lander

Reviews

It looks like fun but its too hard. I was not particularly impressed with with the graphics and the game has no levels. Overall, its a fairly decent game.
I really liked it alot. Whenever I landed on it right i died. Very very fun tho.
This game is excellent. It's small, it's fun... in other words: great :) The fire from the rockets reacts nicely with the ground. The steering is a bit more challenging than your normal moon lander. The only thing I missed was joypad control :)
I'm a hopeless pixel fanatic... these graphics rock, especially the fire effect. I managed to land it with 68% fuel left :) Though, when I skyrocketed and went down for a nosedive, the velocity began going back up after a while, and I never saw the land.
Yes this game was very fun, a small but very difficult game.
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The Developer
gnolam
gnolamBorn about a quarter of a century ago in the People's Republic of Sweden, Gnolam was abandoned on a remote mountaintop where he was found and raised by a pack of C programming wolves. When the pack switched to object oriented programming, he started wandering the world in search of enlightenment. After many years of tedious and unstructured wandering, an angelic choir suddenly appeared to him late one night and told him the secrets of life: 1) Never use metal utensils with TeflonĀ® cookware. 2) The world really is against you. Yes, we mean you. 3) Your wallet is on the living room table where you left it, stupid! Thus enlightened, he went back to his native land (after a brief stint as dictator of Tajikistan) where he is now studying at LiTH, as a quite clever front for his secret plans of world domination. Source: Leonard Maltin's Encyclopedia Of People You Have Never Heard About (View Profile)