• Publisher: muzboz
  • Release Date: Jun 17, 2012
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  • Summary: THE 8-bit APOCALYPSE IS HERE!

    During the 1980's, pixelated invaders took over the minds of millions of children. 25 years later, they've broken loose. Armed with just a skateboard and a magical synth, it's time to save the world from the 8-bit apocalypse! Or at least, to get all your
    THE 8-bit APOCALYPSE IS HERE!

    During the 1980's, pixelated invaders took over the minds of millions of children. 25 years later, they've broken loose.

    Armed with just a skateboard and a magical synth, it's time to save the world from the 8-bit apocalypse! Or at least, to get all your mix tapes back, or die trying.

    When news of the escaped 8-bit creatures hit Melbourne, the council was quick to respond, delivering R.A.D. pamphlets (Responding to Apocalyptic Disaster) to every home.
    Your house has just been hit, and all your precious mix tapes and band demos have gone flying. You grab your R.A.D. pamphlet and your skateboard, and hit the streets, on a mission to get 'em back!

    Good luck.

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    Featuring a fantastic chip-tunes soundtrack by Guney Ozsan.

    This is the debut game from Murray at MUZBOZ games. Murray has worked for 10 years in the Melbourne games industry, and has now packed his knapsack, and set off for his own indie adventures.
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  1. Jun 28, 2012
    70
    Rad Skater Apocalypse can indeed be entertaining in relatively small doses, but it ultimately falls flat due to way too much repetition and a somewhat painfully slow pace. Sometimes goofiness, retro aesthetics, and zombies just aren't enough
  2. Hyper Magazine
    Aug 8, 2012
    70
    You might not keep coming back, but you'll enjoy the time you spend with it. [Sept 2012, p.31]