About This Game Z-Exemplar is a side-scrolling shooter in the tradition of R-Type, Gradius, Nemesis and other classic arcade games from the past. Borrowing its aesthetic from the computers of yesteryear (specifically the Sinclair ZX Spectrum) Z-Exemplar combines bright, bold, 8-bit pixel art with frantic action and an epic mission to conquer a galaxy of almost 1000 planets.The BackgroundZ-Exemplar was conceived as a love letter to the ZX Spectrum. Proudly retro, the game embraces the limitations of its 8-bit inspiration to deliver a fast-action, guns-toting, laser-blasting quest with intuitive gameplay and long-lasting appeal. But it's not just nostalgia for its own sake.There is something hugely appealing in the 8-bit aesthetic, something that can be absent in photo-realism. There is space for interpretation, for imagination and a vague assemblage of pixels can evoke in players a different emotion from that engendered by more detailed, distinct images. With the added vibrancy of the ZX Spectrum’s colour palette, this pixellated aesthetic gives Z-Exemplar’s visuals a unique and distinctive feel. On its surface Z-Exemplar's gameplay appears simple - shoot anything that moves and collect the booty they leave behind - but the over-arching goal of the game is anything but. You are tasked with conquering all 960 planets that make up a hostile galaxy with each planet's defenses uniquely configured. As you explore the outer reaches of the galaxy, the defenses become stronger and enemies more lethal and numerous. There is abundant challenge in Z-Exemplar, challenge that grows with your experience.To turn the battle in your favour you can access an arsenal of over 20 upgradeable weapons that transform your basic fighter craft into a devastating war machine - selecting the right loadout for each planetary battle is essential.Features 960 Unique planetary battlegrounds 10 Planet themes 21 Awesome Weapon loadouts 16+ Hours of gameplay A galaxy full of secrets Conquest leaderboard - who'll be first to take over the entire galaxy? Hundreds of enemy types Huge end-of-level guardians Authentic 8-bit pixel art style and audio 7aa9394dea Title: Z-ExemplarGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Suminell StudiosPublisher:Suminell StudiosRelease Date: 25 Nov, 2016 Z-Exemplar Full Crack [FULL] z-exemplar game Great game in the in Sinclair ZX Spectrum style. Lot's of references that only those who were there back in the day will get. My only complaint is that I wish I could reduce the volume of the sound effects so I could hear the music.. I just completed this game, and I have to say it was a lot of fun! This game is made as a homage to those of us who grew up in the 8bit computer era (and specifically to those having a ZX Spectrum) playing titles such as R-type. The game visual style is done in the style of ZX spectrum games with its original palette and respecting some of the original constraints (although I wish an original ZX Spectrum could run a game as complex as this!). The gameplay combines elements of classic arcade shooter-em-ups (and again, specifically R-Type), with modern elements such as collecting coins ("Zogs") for buying upgrades, getting your ship to be more and more powerful every time. The game features a very extensive collection of upgrades, and I did not manage to buy all the different weapon types in a single play through, so, there is definitively a lot of replayability value here, trying to play with different weapon configuartions.Concerning the difficulty: the game starts easy, but bit by bit levels start getting longer and logner and harder and harder, to the point that I was about to give up in some of the last levels (there is one ocean level in particular that the only way I found to beat it is by using the "shield" upgrade and just sacrificing "one shield" to directly go through a wall!!). At some point through the middle of the game I thought the difficulty was unfair, but the more you learn the inner details of the game, the more fair it seems. Some times you will just die because an enemy materialized right on top of your ship and you might have the feeling that there was nothing you could do about it. But the more you play, you will realize that those instances are predictable, and the more you play certain level types, you will learn where traps will pop up, and get better and better at those levels, giving a very nice feeling of "getting better at this game".So, in sumary, I really recommend this game: took me about 16 hours to beat it. 16 hours of good old-fashioned fun!. A game that feels like it came straight from the Speccy, including loading times.It is, infact, a re-creation, or continuation, of R-Type for ZX Spectrum, an acclaimed port of the Arcade classic.If you like trully retro-looking SHMUPS with "balls hard" difficulty (it's actually not all that hard), this is for you.. If you love games such as R-type, Gradius and other old school shooters this one is right up your alley. This game has me in awe. Congratulations to Suminell Studios. I will certainly keep my eyes peeled for their past and future work!. What an excelent game this is.If you ever had a ZX Spectrum and loved R-Type then you really should get this as all the graphics and music recreate that and so much more.There was a bug concerning the controllers but thats been fix with in 1 day of me pointing it out so the service is top dog.Well worth the money and your time.. This game is difficult.Your hand will cramp up.You have to continually press the fire button old school.You can't redefine the keys despite it being a Unity game which has a facility to add that really easily in the launcher.Some of the sound effects are too loud and really grate.You will see the option for chunky vs. smooth movement in the menu and breathe a sigh of relief...Until you realise it was already on smooth.
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