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KeighnMcDeath

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Spacewrecked reminds me a tad bit of Day of the Viper. I had both on amiga.
 

Fowyr

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Spacewrecked had a ton of potential.
Fowyr said:
It's indeed very similar in its very flawed brilliance and style. I even checked it, but looks like it was made by different people.
It's a game where you can build and program little robot helpers or guards. Game where is shitton of interesting SF items. The game where you can destroy floors and fall right through them to the deck below. The game where your aim is repair twenty ships gallivanting around with toolbox, glass jars full of coolant liquid and laser pistol for killing pesky and ridiculous aliens. I finished only five levels of Space Wrecked, though.
 

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