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Submitted by , posted on 12 December 2003
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Below are two images of our recently released game Neomaze.It's a Pacman clone
by design but uses a 3D perspective and psychadelic graphics. It also has a
more traditional 2D overhead view for maze game purists. You can check out more
screenshots and a free 10 level demo at www.gamejig.com.
As you can see from the screenshots it doesn't try to re-invent the maze game
genre but is a nice take on it nonetheless.It has ghosts that chase you and a
new enemy, called a blocker, that tries to impede your progress.
The game runs on most versions of Windows. It was written with MS Visual C++
v6.0, the openAL sound library and the
excellent(free) OpenGL application framework GLFW v2.4 ( check it out at
http://hem.passagen.se/opengl/glfw/ ).
Take it handy,
Oliver.
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