How'd you find Lugaru/When did you first play it?
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How'd you find Lugaru/When did you first play it?
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I found Lugaru by accident actually. I was looking for a racing game of some sort and ended up on the UDev Game site...where I saw this link for an ass-kicking rabbit on a quest for revenge (A fighting rabbit, WTF?!)...I went and downloaded the most recent version and then promptly forgot that I was looking for a racing game. This is the first shareware game since BooM came out that I thought was worth paying for (no offense to the Ambrosia and Freeverse lovers, they make great games, but this, was made by one person...and it kicks ASS!!!). Damn I love this game...DIE EVIL RABBITS DIE!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
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ha...ha.......ha..........ha.....
*cough*
I found Lugaru by accident actually. I was looking for a racing game of some sort and ended up on the UDev Game site...where I saw this link for an ass-kicking rabbit on a quest for revenge (A fighting rabbit, WTF?!)...I went and downloaded the most recent version and then promptly forgot that I was looking for a racing game. This is the first shareware game since BooM came out that I thought was worth paying for (no offense to the Ambrosia and Freeverse lovers, they make great games, but this, was made by one person...and it kicks ASS!!!). Damn I love this game...DIE EVIL RABBITS DIE!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
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ha...ha.......ha..........ha.....
*cough*
I was attending the Summer Session at Stanford, and David was my next-door neighbor in the dorms.
Man, I crashed his machine so many times - he wasn't too good at freeing up blocks of memory back then, so Lugaru would overload his RAM. *laughs*
Ah, I remember when the end of the world wasn't an invisible wall, but a sheer cliffside that led down to an invisible horizontal plane that would deal infinate damage. Heh heh.
Man, I crashed his machine so many times - he wasn't too good at freeing up blocks of memory back then, so Lugaru would overload his RAM. *laughs*
Ah, I remember when the end of the world wasn't an invisible wall, but a sheer cliffside that led down to an invisible horizontal plane that would deal infinate damage. Heh heh.
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I was looking on a major download site (fileplanet? gameshack? what was it?) for a download of Indigo Prophecy and decided to browse "recent releases" under the games/downloads/demos category. Saw the interestingly-titled "Lugaru". Fighting rabbits. Looked ridiculous. I downloaded it as a joke, thinking it would be laughable.
Was struck by the quality, which reminded me of another indie game, Mount and Blade.
Tried the tutorial. By the end of the tutorial, I was hooked. I hadn't even had a real fight yet, but the pure ingenuity and originality (not to mention brutality!) of the moves inspired me. I bought it the next day and beat it the same.
Was struck by the quality, which reminded me of another indie game, Mount and Blade.
Tried the tutorial. By the end of the tutorial, I was hooked. I hadn't even had a real fight yet, but the pure ingenuity and originality (not to mention brutality!) of the moves inspired me. I bought it the next day and beat it the same.
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I was looking for a demo of a game to try out, so I went on to Download.com, looked under games in "Action" genre and saw Lugaru. I saw it was a martial arts game involving bunnies, and was immediately intrigued. I downloaded it, was amazed at this shareware game's amazing gameplay and registered not long after.
Needless to say - it being a month later, still being severely addicted to the game - I found what I was looking for.
Needless to say - it being a month later, still being severely addicted to the game - I found what I was looking for.
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Beta
Found it on beta Played it when it only had 5 levels, played it until it was released. Awesome game David!
Now code us a REAL mah jongg game. The four player one, none of this shanghai clone BS
Now code us a REAL mah jongg game. The four player one, none of this shanghai clone BS