TUMIKI Fighters
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Developer(s) | ABA Games / Kenta Cho |
Release date(s) | April 3, 2004 |
Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Platform(s) | Windows, Linux, Mac OS X |
TUMIKI Fighters is an abstract side-scrolling shooter game created by Kenta Cho. The game features 3D graphics drawn with OpenGL and everything is represented by toy blocks and propellers. The player controls a ship made out of blocks like everything else. As the player destroys enemies, their deactivated forms will fall off the screen; if the player catches them, they can affix themselves to the player's plane in the position caught, providing bonus points and extra firepower. The extra parts, which fire their own unique weapons which they originally used as enemies in the same direction that the player tacked them onto the ship, can serve as shields against enemy fire—each part breaks into pieces and falls off upon a hit, and all of the augmentations can be retracted into the original ship. There are a wide variety of different enemies which provide varying patterns of fire and number of points.
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- Official site
- Linux port by Evil Mr. Henry
- Mac OS X port by Entangled Space