What retro game is this?
It’s an ancient one that I played on our mac PowerPC back in the day. I believe it was on a mac pack or mac cubed game CD. It was a top down action adventure game from… I believe the ahead of schedule 90′s or late 80′s. The tale (I reckon) was you were exploring a monster filled pyramid (might be confusing that part with PiD) and had to get to the bottom floor to arm a nuke to blow the house. There were various weapons like lead pipes or laser guns, you could wait to recover HP, ruin walls, and there were trashcan robots that wandered around getting rid of various rubble and junk items on the ground. The demo on the CD only allowed you to explore the first three floods of the at random generated dungeon.
It’s so hard to find the names of ancient games like these.
The game is a multi-floor dungeon, and you spend each floor exploring, getting weapons (possibly armor), killing monsters, and trying to stay alive. It’s a graphical 2d-type top-down game, and I reckon you could even make your own way down by breaking the floor, though that was one-way.
This just in: It has been found. The game was Operation: Thunderbolt.
Answer by We Run This World
duke nukem
or this kinda sounds like it
http://almy.us/dungeon.html
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