«Stinger»: electrifying shooter for 8-bit computers
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Programmer Fabrizio Caruso (Italy) has presented his latest creation: “Stinger”, the eighth game made using his own open source framework, CrossLib.
Stinger is a fast-paced top-down shooter in which players must repel advancing invading tanks. It offers an exciting experience with six challenging levels and features five different types of enemies, from the agile "light" to the powerful "howitzer".Highlights include a wide variety of power-ups designed to increase your speed, firing power and rocket capacity, as well as special boosters such as the "Freeze" that temporarily immobilizes your enemies.
As with his previous projects, Cross Stinger supports both tile-based and ASCII graphics, and is fully functional on over a dozen cross-compilers. The versatile CrossLib framework can be compiled for nearly 200 8-bit computers and consoles, as well as calculators and other devices, without making any changes to the original code.
For more details on this exciting project, please visit the Caruso's GitHub repository
X Stinger for Atari 8-bit computers
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