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{{Fangame | {{Fangame | ||
− | | title=Open Sonic | + | | title=''Open Sonic'' |
| screen=Open Sonic title screen.png | | screen=Open Sonic title screen.png | ||
| screenwidth=250px | | screenwidth=250px | ||
| version=0.1.1 | | version=0.1.1 | ||
| date=Feb. 15, 2009 | | date=Feb. 15, 2009 | ||
− | | engine=Open Sonic | + | | engine=''Open Sonic'' |
| credits=Alexandre Martins | | credits=Alexandre Martins | ||
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+ | '''''Open Sonic''''' is a free open-source game based on the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] universe. It introduces a different style of gameplay called cooperative play, in which it's possible to control three characters simultaneously. Unlike most similar games, ''Open Sonic'' provides a greater level of interaction between the player and the levels. It's more than just a jump'n'run; the user must come up with some strategy in order to get through the levels. | ||
− | + | ''Open Sonic'' is written from the ground up in C language and uses the Allegro game programming library for graphics, sounds, player input and timers. Currently this game works on Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux. | |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://opensnc.sourceforge.net/ Open Sonic homepage on SourceForge] | * [http://opensnc.sourceforge.net/ Open Sonic homepage on SourceForge] | ||
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[[Category:Fan Games]] | [[Category:Fan Games]] | ||
[[Category:2D Sonic engine clones]] | [[Category:2D Sonic engine clones]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 23 March 2009
Open Sonic |
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Latest version: 0.1.1 |
Latest release date: Feb. 15, 2009 |
Engine: Open Sonic |
Credits: Alexandre Martins |
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Open Sonic is a free open-source game based on the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. It introduces a different style of gameplay called cooperative play, in which it's possible to control three characters simultaneously. Unlike most similar games, Open Sonic provides a greater level of interaction between the player and the levels. It's more than just a jump'n'run; the user must come up with some strategy in order to get through the levels.
Open Sonic is written from the ground up in C language and uses the Allegro game programming library for graphics, sounds, player input and timers. Currently this game works on Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux.