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Steel Storm: Episode 1 – top down action shooter with old school spirit

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Steel Storm is an old school, action-packed top-down 3D arcade shooter with attractive graphics, effects and environments.

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Kernel Panic – frantically fast-paced, action-oriented game

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Kernel Panic (KP) is a game about computers. Systems, hackers and networks wage war in a matrix of Doom! The only constraints are time and space.

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CRRCsim – Charles River Radio Controllers Simulation

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

CRRCsim is the “Charles River Radio Controllers Simulation”. It is a model-airplane flight simulation program.

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Legends – fight in alien arenas to become a legend

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Legends is a fast-paced first-person-perspective online multiplayer game released as freeware.

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Tibia – one of the oldest MMORPG

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Tibia is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). It is one of the oldest MMORPGs.

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Gunroar – shoot ’em up game

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Gunroar is an addictive shooter in which the game environment turns to be the sea and our spaceship an armed boat. It’s a freeware game.

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Smash Battle – fast, old skool, 2D, platform, shoot ’em up action

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Smash Battle is a 8-bit style 2D platform game where two, three or four player face off against each other.

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violetland – open source cross-platform game similar to Crimsonland

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

violetland is a cross-platform game similar to Crimsonland, a no holds barred action game with no nonsense.

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Brain Workshop – Dual N-Back game

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

Brain Workshop is a free and open-source version of the Dual N-Back mental exercise written in Python.

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The Maze of Galious – Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious

November 14, 2023 Steve Emms Games

The Maze of Galious is a platform game. It is a remake of Knightmare II: The Maze of Galious, a jump’n’run by Konami for the MSX.

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