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Need a name for a side-scrolling adventure game – let’s brainstorm together!

Need a name for a side-scrolling adventure game – let’s brainstorm together!

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NaiROolF
Senior Member
685
12-17-2023, 11:18 AM
#1
Greetings! I trust you’re enjoying your day or evening.

I’m seeking assistance in locating a flash-based action game that I played approximately four to five years ago. I’ve been searching for several days, focusing on titles with comparable gameplay, visuals, and genres – essentially anything that matches my recollection. Finally, I discovered this platform and decided to reach out.

The game was a 3D side-scrolling online shooter featuring a robot character equipped with a jetpack for movement across the map. Character customization was available through a menu system. Scattered throughout the environment were weapons that could be collected and utilized. The most prominent weapon, in my opinion, was a green plasma gun – though this may not prove useful. Control was primarily managed via mouse, with WASD facilitating movement. Two opposing teams, identified by red and blue colors, occupied different sides of the map. Modes included deathmatch and all-versus-all, as I recall. The map had a predominantly blue theme and bore similarities to a map from *Icons: Combat Arena*.

I played this game full-screen through a specific website. I’ve already explored Kongregate without success.

I hope this description is sufficient. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.

I understand that this site has other purposes, but I'm truly at a loss for ideas.

The release year is unknown, as are its download availability and the originating company.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Wishing you a pleasant day or evening!
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NaiROolF
12-17-2023, 11:18 AM #1

Greetings! I trust you’re enjoying your day or evening.

I’m seeking assistance in locating a flash-based action game that I played approximately four to five years ago. I’ve been searching for several days, focusing on titles with comparable gameplay, visuals, and genres – essentially anything that matches my recollection. Finally, I discovered this platform and decided to reach out.

The game was a 3D side-scrolling online shooter featuring a robot character equipped with a jetpack for movement across the map. Character customization was available through a menu system. Scattered throughout the environment were weapons that could be collected and utilized. The most prominent weapon, in my opinion, was a green plasma gun – though this may not prove useful. Control was primarily managed via mouse, with WASD facilitating movement. Two opposing teams, identified by red and blue colors, occupied different sides of the map. Modes included deathmatch and all-versus-all, as I recall. The map had a predominantly blue theme and bore similarities to a map from *Icons: Combat Arena*.

I played this game full-screen through a specific website. I’ve already explored Kongregate without success.

I hope this description is sufficient. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.

I understand that this site has other purposes, but I'm truly at a loss for ideas.

The release year is unknown, as are its download availability and the originating company.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Wishing you a pleasant day or evening!

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12-17-2023, 01:38 PM
#2
This title, Jet Set Willy, can be played on computers via the following link: https://www.classic-retro-games.com/game...t-willy-60. It may also resemble Jet Set Willy 2.
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Ironchicken121
12-17-2023, 01:38 PM #2

This title, Jet Set Willy, can be played on computers via the following link: https://www.classic-retro-games.com/game...t-willy-60. It may also resemble Jet Set Willy 2.

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DelaneyJ17
Junior Member
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01-01-2024, 05:00 AM
#3
That's not jet set willy he's describing! Jsw was released on 8 bit home computers in the 80's (still have my copy and my spectrum 128)
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DelaneyJ17
01-01-2024, 05:00 AM #3

That's not jet set willy he's describing! Jsw was released on 8 bit home computers in the 80's (still have my copy and my spectrum 128)