G v 1.0.0.4
Full VersionThis is the full version of the 2 player mini-game G
G is a two-player challenge in a space arena full of asteroids. Your mission is to destroy your opponent. Use your graviton beams to capture asteroids and other debris, and learn to throw them at your enemy. You will have to master the offensive and defensive abilities of the beams, and learn to maneuver your starship to avoid collisions with asteroids and explosive tanks.
To play G you will need one of the most precious pieces of hardware available ... a friend. There is no single player. You are going to need .Net 3.5 and XNA 3 intalled on your pc in order to run the game. G can be played using xbox360 controllers plugged on your PC or also using the keyboard if you are feeeling old school.
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Cool. Nice idea!
Going to download.
Thanks Dominik!