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Amazing games from coder Kenta Cho

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Browsing through my Xubuntu repositories, I kept seeing games written by this guy, so I decided to try a few of his games.
Amazing! Fast-paced with solid game play and flipped out graphics. Lots of Windows versions too.
Check it out:
from Wikipedia
ABA Games is a Japanese creator of freeware video games run by Kenta Cho. Cho is most famous for his shoot 'em ups, mostly featuring abstract reinterpretations of retro classics with each game having a specific unique feature and using randomly generated levels. He also created BulletML, a custom markup language for defining 2D shooter firing patterns, which has been used in a variety of games. Most of his games were written in the D programming language and use Simple DirectMedia Layer for graphics. Macworld described Kenta Cho as one of today’s best independent game programmers.

http://www.asahi-net...s8k-cyu/index_e.html


Pictured are my two current favorites, Mu-cade and Torus Trooper.



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