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Review: Drop - System Breach is a frenetic and tense speed-hacking game - Entertainium

Drop - System Breach is an excellent speed hacker, continually holding you on the edge of chaos as you try to juggle half a dozen different tasks simultaneously.

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MicroProse announce 5 NEW games with trailers

MicroProse just announced 5 new games, Neyyah, Let Bions Be Bygones, Crossover: Roll for Initiative, Tiny Football and DROP

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Mopes1115d ago

Dude, that Tiny Football game looks so good!

Phoenix761115d ago (Edited 1115d ago )

Ohh man. I remember MicroProse back in the late 80's and early 90's on the C64 and Amiga. They always put out stellar titles back then. Having seen the trailers, it's really sad to how far the company brand name has fallen.

Shuckylad1115d ago

Me to, I loved microprose golf.

spdarksky1115d ago

The very first game that i brought physical copy, F15 Strike Eagle III. Still have the box until today.

spdarksky1115d ago

It's been many years since I heard the name MicroProse. Remember them from the X-Com in the 90s.

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Indie Pleas: Indie game crowd funding roundup for September 13, 2013

indiePub has published its weekly look at new and notable crowd funding efforts by indie game developers.

Battle against AI in this week’s Indie Pleas theme – Robots! Battle with and against cyborgs in games like Drop, The Fall, Doctor Radio’s Immersive World and Blood Alloy.

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Notch’s Drop is the best edutainment

From the article, "As frustrating as Drop is, it’s actually a good way to better yourself. For starters, it’s a great way to improve your typing skills. Oh, I know, you think you know how to type already. That’s so cute. I did too, before I played Drop. Hell, sometimes I even type the “right” way, with my pointer fingers stationed on the “F” and “J” keys. But no, Drop humbled me and it will humble you too. It taught me that even though I think I know where all the keys are, I really don’t. At one point, when it was moving really fast, I was repeatedly tapping “W” and cursing the computer because that’s where I thought “Q” should be."

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