Publisher |
Green Dragon
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Type |
Demo |
License |
Demo |
Version |
1.0.1 |
Date Added |
4/23/2000 |
Size |
2 MB |
Battle Girl 1.0.1
You are a space ship pilot, and you'll be given several missions. Each mission has several sector (or NAV sector). In each sector, there are several goals to complete: a mine or enemies to destroy, a transporter to escort, etc. After completing all the goals of a sector, you must go near a NAV point, and press Q or A to go the next nav. In the last NAV, you have to take a Warper, go in it and that's it, you've complete a mission.
At each briefing, you can choose between 3 different ships. Each ships unique. Choose the best for the goal of the mission. Some missions are time limited, and in others, if a specific friendly ship is destroyed, you will fail the mission. Of course if you are shot by an enemy, or destroyed by a mine, you also fail the mission. You must complete the missions in order. You can also replay previous missions (to train yourself or beat a score). The best level will be automatically recorded.

Classic Only
• PowerMac or 100% compatible
•OS 7.5.2 or higher
• 5 Mb RAM
• 256-color 640 x 480 or larger display
• 10 Mb HD space
• InputSprocket

Battle Girl 1.0.1


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Baber (7/23/2008 - version 1.0.1) |
Damn straight Jackson! one of the best games ever! Killer soundtrack too! :) Been listening to it after all these years.
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Jax (2/3/2008 - version 1.0.1) |
One of the best Mac arcade games of all time. Too bad I can't play it in OS X :( |
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Mindless_Soul (11/11/2006 - version 1.0.1) |
Very original, it inspired games like Ultratron and Geometry Wars. Lots of fun, too bad Green Dragon didn't port it to OS X (hence 4/5). |
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microwiz (1/15/2006 - version 1.0.1) |
Anyone who rates this game low doesn't know know the joy of playing real vector-based arcade games. This is a total homage to them, yet completely original - and no, I didn't work for the company, and I don't sell the game. Just a happy purchaser. |
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Jax (8/27/2004 - version 1.0.1) |
Probably the best arcade game I ever played back in the day on my good 'ol powermac 6100. |
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