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Skullpogo

Posted by Jim Rossignol on October 15th, 2008 at 4:59 pm.

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As featured over on TIGSource, this is a very simple combo game involving a skull on a pogo-stick bouncing on bats and pigs. Once crushed they give up points, just as in real life. It’s very tiny, and quite entertaining. The direct download is here.

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4 Comments »

  1. neko says:

    A good lunch break game

  2. Fat Zombie says:

    …Best Game Ever?

  3. Jelly says:

    Gave me a BSOD.

  4. Lim-Dul says:

    Hah, I knew about the game beforehand since like most respectable gamers and journalists I monitor the indie scene very closely but only after it was mentioned on RPS did I finally get to try out the game. Pretty cool as a lunch-break title like neko said. :-D

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