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Moonquake Advance is a bomberman-like game for Nintendo's GameBoy Advance. It is a conversion from an old Acorn RISC OS game, made with the permission of the original author.
Moonquake Advance is a bomberman-like game for Nintendo's GameBoy Advance. It is a conversion from an old Acorn RISC OS game, made with the permission of the original author.


This was an entry to the GBAX 2004 Coding Competition.
This was participated in the GBAX 2004 Coding Competition.


==User guide==
==User guide==
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* Author's website - https://www.davidsharp.com/gba
* Author's website - https://www.davidsharp.com/gba
* GBAX 2004 Coding Competition - https://gbax.gp2x.de/gbax2004.html
* GBAX 2004 Coding Competition - https://gbax.gp2x.de/gbax2004.html
[[Category:GBAX 2004 Coding Competition]]

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Moonquake
Moonquake02.png
General
AuthorDavid Sharp
TypeAction
Version2004
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2004/04/04
Links
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Website

Moonquake Advance is a bomberman-like game for Nintendo's GameBoy Advance. It is a conversion from an old Acorn RISC OS game, made with the permission of the original author.

This was participated in the GBAX 2004 Coding Competition.

User guide

Following a devastating moonquake, you have been called in on a well paid contract to clear the 10 levels of the lunarbase of rubble using your explosives.

Your task is made more complicated by the malfunctioning security robots that are roaming the base and the delicate nuclear reactors that are keeping them running.

Use bombs to clear each of the levels of rubble in order to restore the lunar base to full operation.

Controls

D-Pad - Move

A - Plant bomb

Screenshots

moonquake3.png moonquake4.png

Compatibility

Moonquake Advance running on the GBA and emulators.

Credits

Graphics and sound samples extracted from the original software by Paul Taylor.

The sound routines to play samples are taken from Richard Heasman's Defender Advance.

External links

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