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Multiplayer on One Keyboard 6: Liero

Posted by Jordan on May 14th, 2008, 11:52pm





[Part of my Multiplayer on One Keyboard series over at TIGSource.com]

I know, I know, we're all mature independent gamers here, and we know The Indie Canon like the back of our collective hand; and yes, Open Liero was mentioned here a scare half year ago. Well I'm sorry, but here's the thing: is there any one here who is really going to stand up and say that Liero doesn't deserved to be mentioned at least every few months on any self-respecting indie site? If there is one person out there who reads this post, and has not yet played Liero, and plays Liero as a consequence, then this post was not in vain.

So many clones, but there's only one original; and here's dos box, for sound.

If I had a million dollars for every time I had fun playing this game, well, I would be richer than Bill Gates--and that's a lot of millions.


The rest of the series:
Part One: Triplane Turmoil - Part Two: Tremor - Part Three: Sonic Speedsters - Part Four: Gladiator - Part Five: Siege



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