Name | Author | Game Mode | Rating | |||||
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Electronic Trouble | PHT | Single player | 6.3 |
Electronic Trouble Readme Now here it is: my new level It uses the Tube electric tileset from epic and music from TIMM. I hope you enjoy playing. Here is a short readme with the things you have to know... Electronic Trouble also can be played online if you have a Co-Op patch, but it is original optimized for SP/Co-Op mode on a single computer. So, if you want to discover the game on your own, this short readme must be ok, for the others who hate if they are being in big trouble and don't know what to do, just send me a mail on masterofdesasterpht@gmx.de. At least thanks to all those Jazz2 fans all around the world who made it possible to do that. Installation To run the game you must have installed DirectX 5.0 or higher and Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Version 1.20 or higher on your computer. If you don't have DirectX 5.0 or higher then install it from The Jazz2 CD. More infos in the section 'Install DirectX'. Installation on MS-DOS You can't install Electronic Trouble on MS-DOS because Jazz2 (ET needs to run) is a windows game. Installation on Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0 Click on the files, hold down the LEFT mouse button and drag them into the folder you installed Jazz2. Install DirectX To install DirectX just put in the Jazz2 CD, install Jazz2 and click on 'Yes' if the computer asks you if you want to install DirectX 5.0. Start The Game If you have installed Jazz2 with the autorun feature then put in the CD and a menu with a 'Play' function will come up. This menu always comes up if you put the Jazz2 CD in your Disk Drive. Just click on 'play' to start the game. Warning Don't delete one of the files that came with the pack or Electronic Trouble won't work correct. Hint If you have technical problems or questions to the Gameplay of Electronic Trouble, then contact me on masterofdesasterpht@gmx.de. The Game Starts Before you start Electronic Trouble, you must put in the Jazz2 CD in your disk drive. After you've done this, the game starts automatically, if you have installed Jazz2 with the autorun feature. If you have deactivated the autorun feature, then just double click on the CD-Rom symbol in 'My Computer' or 'Windows Explorer' or something like that. After the start of the game at first there is the intro screen with the Jazz2 Logo. After you pressed 'Return' once you will see the main menu. Something to the Controls You play the game with the keyboard. If you press Esc while the game is running you'll come into the save and load menu. If you done all the things right then you see the main screen now. On the top right side of your screen you see five hearts. That are your live points. Every time you touch a bad guy or something spiky you loose some of your heart points. If you have lost all your energy (that means you have 0 heart points) you loose a life, if you lost all your lifes you lost the game. Easy, isn't it. But you can also add life points/heart points/energy (that's all the same) if you lost any. You can do this when you eat carrots. If you've choosen difficulty grade easy maybe there are some more of them. With grade normal there are a bit less of them. If you've choosen Hard then there are also more baddys to kill you. On the top left side you see some 0's. That means, you have 0 points. If you kill some baddys or something like that you get some points. If you have a good score then maybe you can enter your name in the high scores at the end of the game. On the bottom left you see Jazz' or Spaz' face, or maybe Lori's if you have TSF with a 3. That means you have 3 lifes. If you lost all 3 lives the game is over. If you want to have more lives then look out. Maybe I was nice and gave out some extra lives. How you can loose lifes? Look above. At least on the bottom right you see the picture of a gun. Here you can look which weapon you are using and how much ammo you have for this weapon. To pick up ammo, just go over it and you will have it. To change the weapon press RETURN or the keys 1-9 for a specific weapon. 1 = Blaster 2 = Blue Bullet Bouncer 3 = Frost Biter 4 = Seeker 5 = RF Missiles 6 = Toaster 7 = TNT 8 = Pepperspray 9 = Electro Blaster You can also power up your gun. To do this find a screen with the picture of a gun and destroy it. Your weapon will be much better. Sometimes if you kill a baddy he will give you something like diamonds, carrots or fast fire guns. If you have very much of those fast fire guns most of the guns will shoot faster. To Win The Game To solve my level you must do multiple things and pass obstacles. I could write down what you have to do but then playing would be boring. If you really want to know, email me on masterofdesasterpht@gmx.de The Guys You Will Meet Sparks Electronic monster eyes that live on the Tube Electric Planet. Helmut Some mystical things living on the planet Medivo. They cooperate with Tube Electric because both planets want to destroy Carrotus. Normal Turtle Some of Devan's guards that Jazz hasn't killed. Eva Jazz' wife followed you because she was afraid that you didn't come back. Maybe she can help you. Witch A bad witch that wants to have her own frog.... Drunken Disco Dancers Some guys that drunk too much beer.... Chuck A bird in a cage...Maybe you can help him! DJ Dragon A little DJ who works in the tubeelectric club. He is very unfriendly to little rabbits :-P Bolly Devan's new fight machine Devan You don't know who this is? Play something other than Jazz2 Devan's Robot Another one of Devan's fight machines. Credits Producer PHT Lead Producer PHT Gamedesign PHT Project Leader PHT Main Programm PHT Grafics PHT Nick Stadler Animation Nick Stadler Music and Sound FX TIMM Nando Eweg Leveldesign PHT Lead Betatester PHT Betatester PHS Jan Jules Funky 2D-Animations Nick Stadler Readme PHT Marketing, Textproduction PHT Jazz2Online Website Bobby FQuist Trafton Service PHT Special Thx to Arjan Brussee Michiel Ouwehand Cliff Bleszinski Alexander Brandon Dean Dodrill Jon MacLellan Robert A. Allen Carlo Vogelsang Sean Hiler Cultural Fluency Craig Lafferty Chris Hargett Mike Forge Mark Rein Jay Wilbur Nigel Kent Martin Jansen Hester Leeflang Martin de Ronde Marieke Jansen John Williams Tom Pearson Paul Chandler Aaron Levinson Shelly Fuko Diana Gowen Scotty Cone Will Sweat The Epic beta testers
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