Description
This is the first installment in the S.A.M.M. series. It is a 2D exploration
game, inspired by the Metroidvania genre. Take control of a lone mining
machine lost deep in the heart of an earthquake-damaged mine. The game is simple,
but one question remains: How did you get powered on? And by who ... or what?
Available in English and Français!
Screenshots
Archive Contents
Name | Size |
---|---|
SAMM.8xp | 48.6 KB |
SAMMr1.8xv | 11.0 KB |
SAMMS.8xv | 59.6 KB |
SAMMT.8xv | 60.2 KB |
SAMM_User_Guide_English.pdf | 100.7 KB |
SAMM_User_Guide_Francais.pdf | 104.0 KB |
- File Size
- 225.3 KB
- Short link
- http://ceme.tech/DL2265
Metadata
- Author
- Captain Calc
- Uploaded
Links
- Official site
- https://captain-calc.github.io/thesammgame
- Development thread
- https://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18431
Statistics
- Rating
- 6/10 (1 vote)
- Downloads
- 641
- Views
- 2499
Reviews
I'm very impressed by the smoothness of this. It's a great demonstration of what the ti 84 plus ce can do. While there's not a whole lot of action/fun to it, games like this aren't necessarily meant to be played for pure enjoyment, and more for the fun of it being on a calculator.
This game is definitely very ambitious and impressive, and there is nothing definitively "wrong" about it, but it's also not very fun. The game is a metroidvania, having the player do platforming and collecting items. However, neither of them is engaging are exciting. Don't get me wrong, this game isn't so boring that I want to stop playing as soon as I turned it on, but there are a lot of more interesting and fun games on this system.
Versions
- S.A.M.M. (Status: Online; Location: Unknown) (published 2 years, 5 months ago; 2022-06-18 16:57 UTC)
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