About the Game:
"Shoot Out: Logo Land is a Virtua Cop / Time Crisis style shooter using stop motion Lego animation. Armed with your mouse you must take down 100 bad guys across their secret base in a Construction Yard. Remembering not to shoot the hostages of course..." (taken from the ReadMe file)
Gameplay isn't too good and there isn't even a fullscreen mode, but I really like the idea of using stop motion Lego animation. So if you liked to play with Lego as a child, you should at least give this game a try.
Developer: Graham Parker
Download: http://www.caiman.us/scripts/fw/f557.html
Download size: 8.1 MB
Year: 2002
Status: We have to check if we can host it...
Shoot Out: Lego Land
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Quite a fun game. Didn't make it to the boss yet, so I can only comment on as far as I got.
Got a little repetitive after a while, but still a good and original idea. I liked the whole Crono Triggert/Time cop gameplay, and it really sat well with this stop-motion setup.
Got a little repetitive after a while, but still a good and original idea. I liked the whole Crono Triggert/Time cop gameplay, and it really sat well with this stop-motion setup.
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(Beta testing in progress)
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