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Lights On   [2013]

Lights On Released by :
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Release Date :
29 May 2013

Type :
C64 Game

AKA :
Lights On Full Game

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (2 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Iceout of Avatar, Digital Monastery
Music .... NecroPolo of Ancients Pledge Inc., Avatar, Level 64, SIDRIP Alliance
Graphics .... BokanoiD of Avatar, Desire


SIDs used in this release :
Lights On(/MUSICIANS/N/NecroPolo/Lights_On.sid)

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Production Info
Submitted by iceout on 29 May 2013
LIGHTS ON by AVATAR

FEATURES
- 24 levels.
- Level passcode system.
- New 'blocking' feature where you can
block the sparks.
- Top 5 high scores.
- Game ending.

GAMEPLAY
- Turn on all light tiles to advance to next level.
Stepping on one lit turns it off again.
- Use teleports to jump around level.
The sequence is like a calendar, left to right, up to down.
- Arrows move you in direction indicated.
They are like one-way doors.
- You lose a turn if time runs out or you get hit by a spark.
- You earn another turn if you complete a level.
- Clocks add 100 time units.

CONTROLS: Joystick Port 2
F1: Toggle Music On/Off during attract screens or during game when not paused.
RUN/STOP: Pause game (button unpauses.)
BUTTON: Start Game/Level, use teleports, blocking stance (when standing still.)

SCORING
Light tile: 1 point
Clock: 25
Finish level: 10 x time
Finish game: ?

NOTES-
- Level codes appear every 2nd level above the score panel.
- Another secret code?

Have fun playing!
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