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Irukandji 2

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Thanks to Brandon for letting us know that CharliesGames have released a test/preview of Irukandji 2.

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QuoteHi all,
I’ve uploaded a little preview version of Irukandji 2 for you all to try. I’m super interested to know what you think, especially about the mouse controls. I happen to think they’re surprisingly easy to use, but it’s all horses for courses, innit?

This actually started out life as a test app for working out aspect ratio correction for Scoregasm. I guess i got carried away!

There’s only the one level, and it loops endlessly. Plus there are a few other slightly dodgy bits, but it should run on just about any machine. It runs full speed on my laptop, and that thing is a heap of shit, so in theory it should work well enough on any machine ~5 years old or newer.


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I played a quick game of it earlier, the graphics are really nice and the gameplay is simple and addictive, give it a try and let Charlie know what you think!

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