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This is the final demo version for a First Person Shooter game, Quak Arena, by XiGency (Greg Tourville) during its development. The demo showcases a singleplayer mode while Quak Arena was originally intended to be a multiplayer game.
This is the final demo version for a First Person Shooter game, Quak Arena, by XiGency (Greg Tourville) during its development. The demo showcases a singleplayer mode while Quak Arena was originally intended to be a multiplayer game.


It was one of the contest entries for the Neo Summer Coding Compo 2006 (PSP Games).
It was one of the contest entries of the NEO Summer Coding Compo 2006 (PSP Games).


==Features==
==Features==
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Revision as of 11:05, 4 May 2024

Quak
Quak.png
General
AuthorXiGency
TypeShooter
Versiondemo
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2006/09/16
Links
Download
Website
Support Author

This is the final demo version for a First Person Shooter game, Quak Arena, by XiGency (Greg Tourville) during its development. The demo showcases a singleplayer mode while Quak Arena was originally intended to be a multiplayer game.

It was one of the contest entries of the NEO Summer Coding Compo 2006 (PSP Games).

Features

  • 3D environment.
  • Realistic bobbing and shotgun recoil.
  • Simplistic physics.

Controls

Analog - Move and Turn

L/R - Strafe

Square+Analog - Look

Cross - Shoot

Screenshots

quak2.png

Changelog

Demo

  • Update: Did a little bit of work to turn it into a game, here is the final version.
  • Update: Added Scope, Added Intro, Added HUD, Fixed Shooting, Bullets Now Affect Crates too, Added a Kill Counter.
  • Update: Added more sound effects.

Credits

Special Thanks: rodenthunter56x, AnonymousTipster, Slasher, ranmax09, and all other testers, and especially family.

External links

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