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Gunfor v1.2
Filename
Gunforver1.2.rar
Date Posted
Jul 29, 2007
Categories
PSP
,
Homebrew Games
Tags
PSP
Downloads
376
Description:
LatentDev (AKA Ace High) released a quick update on the Gunfor homebrew game from the other day. Taking "survival of the fittest" to the addictive level, Gunfor v1.2 is all about avoiding fireballs. Support for Analog stick control helps a lot - you don't want to blunt out your left thumb on the D-pad after all.
In this version, a couple of new tweaks are incorporated:
* 4 different difficulties
* disabled screenshot cheat (you can still take a screenshot of your time though)
Installation instructions (which are simple enough) are available in the readme if you need them. But more importantly, LatentDev is asking for feedback from you guys. Just head on over to the forum release thread to discuss the homebrew. The developer is wondering if the difficulty levels in the game are balanced out.
To give you a bit of heads up though, LatentDev is also already looking into support for skins in the next version. You might also want to throw in a couple of other suggestions too, while you're at it.
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