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Tuesday, December 11, 2007


The Winter Solstice is an arena shooter by Mr. Chubigans, developer of The Sandbox of God and Acidbomb series. The game features six playable levels plus several unlockable modes which can only be acquired by collecting medals through achievements. Use the W, A, S and D keys to move your lantern around, and hold the left mouse button to shoot.

Name: The Winter Solstice
Developer: Mr. Chubigans
Category: Action, Arcade
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB
Direct download link: Click here

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4 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/11/2007 09:09:00 AM:  
"Your download session has expired. Please try again." over and over.
Any hopes for a mirror? (please, please, please ;)
Blogger Mr. Shen said at 12/11/2007 07:00:00 PM:  
The game's pretty good. I like the fact that the "bullets" you use don't fly all the way across and have gravity to them, making it seem like actual orbs being shot in a show.

I noticed that shooting the floor, however, counters that.

I would have liked to have seen it interact with the music more, but I suppose the chaotic element of games of this nature make that difficult.
Blogger Baron Otto Von Subertan said at 12/12/2007 11:27:00 AM:  
Wow, that YoYoGames site is RUBBISH.
Blogger miyamoto-SAN said at 12/12/2007 01:17:00 PM:  
Yeah, with all the money they're getting from GM registrations, you'd think they could afford a faster server or afford to pay a competent webmaster.