Asterax
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Developer(s) | Arvandor Software |
Platform(s) | Macintosh |
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Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up, Asteroids-clone |
Asterax is a Macintosh adaptation of the classic shoot 'em up Asteroids, unique for its addition of a monetary element that can be used to purchase persistent power-ups and score bonuses. It was created by Arvandor Software, a group of students at Stanford University, and was released as shareware in 1994.[1]
In addition to its single-player mode, the game allowed two people to share a keyboard and play competitively or co-operatively.
Asterax was developed using the Sprite Animation Toolkit.
References
External links
- Review of Asterax on muse games!
- Asterax 1.2
- Argonaut 2149, an OS X-compatible clone.
- Rocks 2 & 3, a Windows-compatible clone.
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