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Claxor v0.1
Filename
Claxor_v0_1.zip
Date Posted
Apr 29, 2007
Categories
General Games
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1147
Description:
PSP homebrew coder and QJ.Net resident Freshmilk is reportedly taking a time out from working on TTR, and is taking a look at other projects that haven't quite hit the 100 percent mark. And here's one - Claxor v0.1, a LUA-coded game. As the author explained, the object of this homebrew is for players to draw lines on their PSP to lead the falling red ball into the red box - sort of like Line Rider, or Kirby: Canvas Curse.
As for the controls:
X - Start/Stop drawing line
R - Next level/Re-randomize level
L - Previous Level
Select - Change View
Take note that this is still a Beta release - Freshmilk notes several bugs that need fixing: "the ball passes straight through straight lines, horizontal or vertical, and that the ball can't tell if a line tries to deflect it downwards." Also to expect in future updates are extra stages, and revised ball physics. Guys who want to contact the author can try the Claxor release thread here at the QJ.Net Forums. Enjoy your download!
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