NEW GAME DATE JAN.2008- Glitch in game fixed- Game sever updated, Added more music to game- Download all the tracks go to Audio portal. Controls of the game fixed
Controls for game
W,A,S,D Keys Move, Fly (Only when Boosters are on)
Mouse left click- Fire weapon
Mouse scroll Key- Select weapon
Mouse right click- Zoom in on Target
Mouse- Aim
Mouse left hold- Charge weapon
Z- Boosters on
F- Drop weapon
G- Pick up weapon
Ctrl- Punch
shift- Kick
Combos
10 Hit punch- P+P+P+K
Upward punch W+P
Downward punch S+P
-Combos list not complete yet-
Special Attack ( God Attack) Mouse Click Left+ Charge for 10 sec.+ P+K
Authors: Barrelsfox, KimaSpon, Bleazh4e3ver, TailsXf50, YenYerncook, Daciadxcavader, firejkak47
Music: --UNKNOWN THIS TIME
Project Time line :about 2 years to make
Partners : Newgrounds etc.
System requirements
CPU- P3-750 MHz or higher
RAM- 128 MB
HDD: 550 MB space needed
OS: should work on 98, 00, ME, APPLE, XP Vista may not work !
VGA- 3D acceleration card
Sound: 25bit Sound card
Network :Cable Modem or other
Now here is some information about newgrounds
-Newgrounds is a website headquartered in Glenside, Pennsylvania, USA and created in 1995 that primarily hosts Adobe Flash animated films and games. The site was created and is owned by Tom Fulp (born April 30, 1978), who still oversees every aspect and regularly produces in-house content. Newgrounds is distinguished from other Flash websites by its sophisticated and impartial automated submission/rating system.
Newgrounds allows its users to submit their own flash movies, games, and music, and view submissions from other users. Over the years Newgrounds has grown significantly, by relying on the cooperation of its visitors. Newgrounds ranks in the top 600 sites on the Internet according to the website Alexa.[1] Visitors are encouraged to review and vote on submissions. The rating system produces lists that direct visitors to the most popular flash movies and allows the site designers or users to easily locate any submission based on a number of factors, including score or Portal Awards. The site has over 1.2 million registered members[2] and over 390,000 flash submissions submitted as of June 2007. Of those, around 100,000 have survived the auto-delete system known as "blamming."[3]
On 16th July 2007, Newgrounds underwent a total redesign which changed the site while keeping it aesthetically similar.
The automated portal system has a simple voting system in which a user can vote from a scale of 0 to 5 on a submission. The system deletes low-scoring submissions and sends their reviews and stats to the "obituaries", which is a list of blammed entries since March 14, 2001[4]. An entry is blammed when its score is below a certain threshold based on how many votes have been cast (with the required average score increasing with more votes). After 200 votes have been cast, and if the submission retains a score above the "blam" threshold (has a score of 1.6 or greater after 200 votes), it is "saved" or "protected" and thus permanently kept on the website (unless it is removed by an administrator, or if the author chooses to delete it). Authors have recently been given the power to manually delete their submissions (rather than wait for an administrator to do so) if their flash meets the following criteria:
* Has less than 400 votes.
* Hasn't won any portal awards
See also: Newgrounds#Portal awards
* Hasn't been featured in any collections or the front page.
[edit] Experience and levels
Any unregistered user can vote on new submissions, but the power of one's vote can be increased by registering at Newgrounds. Once registering, one's vote is automatically increased. After that, as a member there are two ways of increasing the worth of one's vote (known as "Voting Power"). The primary method is to gain "experience points" (also known as "Grounds Gold"). Members may gain 10 experience points per day by voting on 5 different flash movies or games in the Flash Portal. Another way of increasing one's Voting Power is done through the acquiring of Blam and Protection points (see below). There are 60 levels, all of which are static in their experience requirements. This is different from the previous system with 30 levels, where a sliding scale based of the highest level user affected the experience requirements. To illustrate a user's level, an icon of a weapon is shown on each member's userpage and below their names on each of their forum posts [5]. Levels influence one's voting power in the Portal and indicate amount of experience. Thus higher levels do often command respect. Certain amounts of experience also unlock secret flash and options, although this has often been overlooked.
[edit] Blam/protect system
The other method of gaining voting power is by accumulating "blams" and "saves" (also called "protects"). This system is often referred to as the "blam/protect" system. Existing primarily to encourage voters to vote on movies under judgment (thereby streamlining the process), users are given points based on whether or not their votes on flash under judgment reflect the flash's ultimate fate. Thus, if a user votes a two or higher on a flash that survives, the user is awarded a "save" or "protect point" and if a user votes a zero or 1 on a flash that is removed, the user is awarded a "blam point." Votes which are contrary to the flash's outcome award no points. In order to prevent groupthink and attempts to game the system, a submission's score and reviews are not shown while it is under judgement.
While blams and saves are tallied independently, only their total is relevant to one's "rank," a title given to a user on their profile which also determines by what percentage their voting power is increased. For example, a "civilian" (a user with less than 100 combined blams and saves) receives no bonus to his or her voting power, however, an "Elite Guard Supreme Commander" (a user with more than 30,000 combined blams and saves) receives a 60% bonus. Each rank is also accompanied by another icon, a badge/insignia, however, unlike the level icon, this icon is only visible on a user's profile. [6]
[edit] Portal awards
When a movie or game is submitted to the Flash Portal, it has the chance to win any of the following awards:
* Daily Feature: The award given to the submission that scored the highest for the day.
* Daily 2nd/3rd/4th/5th Place: Lesser awards given to high-scoring submissions each day.
* Weekly Users' Choice: The award given to the submission that scored the highest for the week.
* Weekly 2nd/3rd/4th/5th Place: Lesser awards given to high-scoring submissions each week.
* Review Crew Pick: This award is given to the submission with the best "overall" score in reviews.
* Underdog of the Week: (Often referred to as UOTW) This award is given to the submission with the biggest discrepancy between the review score and the popular vote.
* Turd of the Week: (Frequently referred to as TOTW) This award is given to the submission with the lowest score that manages to pass judgment that week. If it has been edited once it has passed, it can no longer win this award.
o TOTW is seen as a bad award because of the poor quality and lack of user approval, UOTW, however, shows an artist who isn't good with making flash but has the right ideas to attract an audience.
Other awards:
* King of The Portal: (Frequently referred to as KOTP) This award is given to the user with the most portal awards during the previous month. Only the Daily Feature, 2nd, and 3rd Place awards count towards becoming KOTP, with each award being worth 3, 2, and 1 point respectively. Whichever user that accumulates the most points during the month will be awarded KOTP. The title King of the Portal is also often referred to as being held by Strawberry Clock. However, this should not be confused with the monthly award.
* Best of the Month: Since February 2005, the 2000 active highest-ranked (based on experience points) Newgrounds users, as well as moderators and nominees, have been able to vote for the best five submissions of the month (later updated to five movies and five games). Any submission that wins at least one of the first five awards above or is selected to appear on the front page within the month is eligible. Each of the ten winners is sent a check of $250 and usually another prize that changes from month to month and is often supplied by sponsors. In the case that a prize is won by a Newgrounds-exclusive submission made by NG staff, the prize is passed onto the next winner.
[edit] Front page icons
On April 19, 2001 the first front page icon for a user-submitted Flash game was posted under the heading "Tom and Wade Recommend:". The game that was posted was Taipan 3000 by Psycho_Goldfish, a remake of a popular Apple II game called Taipan!.
Over the years, as Newgrounds received more and more quality submissions the "Tom and Wade recommend" section grew from 1 to 2, 2 to 4, and 4 to 6 icons. There are currently 20 icons on the front page. The rate at which these icons was updated also increased, from weeks to days, eventually leading to the removal of the "Tom and Wade recommend" heading and becoming a staple of the front page, making it easy for new users to the site to find quality content.
Originally the icons were created by Newgrounds admins, as were the short text descriptions (The same process used for the collections pages), but this proved to be extremely time consuming and soon users were given the ability to attach their own icons with their submissions, and write their own brief descriptions.
In January 2005 the front page archive was launched, keeping a month-by-month list of Flash content that was deemed to be worthy of display on the Newgrounds front page.
On July 26, 2005, the Icon Helpers system was launched for Newgrounds volunteers to make and submit icons for older Flash content that was lacking an icon, making the integration to automated collections pages much more effective.
Portal awards
When a movie or game is submitted to the Flash Portal, it has the chance to win any of the following awards:
* Daily Feature: The award given to the submission that scored the highest for the day.
* Daily 2nd/3rd/4th/5th Place: Lesser awards given to high-scoring submissions each day.
* Weekly Users' Choice: The award given to the submission that scored the highest for the week.
* Weekly 2nd/3rd/4th/5th Place: Lesser awards given to high-scoring submissions each week.
* Review Crew Pick: This award is given to the submission with the best "overall" score in reviews.
* Underdog of the Week: (Often referred to as UOTW) This award is given to the submission with the biggest discrepancy between the review score and the popular vote.
* Turd of the Week: (Frequently referred to as TOTW) This award is given to the submission with the lowest score that manages to pass judgment that week. If it has been edited once it has passed, it can no longer win this award.
o TOTW is seen as a bad award because of the poor quality and lack of user approval, UOTW, however, shows an artist who isn't good with making flash but has the right ideas to attract an audience.
Other awards:
* King of The Portal: (Frequently referred to as KOTP) This award is given to the user with the most portal awards during the previous month. Only the Daily Feature, 2nd, and 3rd Place awards count towards becoming KOTP, with each award being worth 3, 2, and 1 point respectively. Whichever user that accumulates the most points during the month will be awarded KOTP. The title King of the Portal is also often referred to as being held by Strawberry Clock. However, this should not be confused with the monthly award.
* Best of the Month: Since February 2005, the 2000 active highest-ranked (based on experience points) Newgrounds users, as well as moderators and nominees, have been able to vote for the best five submissions of the month (later updated to five movies and five games). Any submission that wins at least one of the first five awards above or is selected to appear on the front page within the month is eligible. Each of the ten winners is sent a check of $250 and usually another prize that changes from month to month and is often supplied by sponsors. In the case that a prize is won by a Newgrounds-exclusive submission made by NG staff, the prize is passed onto the next winner.
[edit] Front page icons
On April 19, 2001 the first front page icon for a user-submitted Flash game was posted under the heading "Tom and Wade Recommend:". The game that was posted was Taipan 3000 by Psycho_Goldfish, a remake of a popular Apple II game called Taipan!.
Over the years, as Newgrounds received more and more quality submissions the "Tom and Wade recommend" section grew from 1 to 2, 2 to 4, and 4 to 6 icons. There are currently 20 icons on the front page. The rate at which these icons was updated also increased, from weeks to days, eventually leading to the removal of the "Tom and Wade recommend" heading and becoming a staple of the front page, making it easy for new users to the site to find quality content.
Originally the icons were created by Newgrounds admins, as were the short text descriptions (The same process used for the collections pages), but this proved to be extremely time consuming and soon users were given the ability to attach their own icons with their submissions, and write their own brief descriptions.
In January 2005 the front page archive was launched, keeping a month-by-month list of Flash content that was deemed to be worthy of display on the Newgrounds front page.
On July 26, 2005, the Icon Helpers system was launched for Newgrounds volunteers to make and submit icons for older Flash content that was lacking an icon, making the integration to automated collections pages much more effective.
Barrelsfox
Failed terribly.