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ShellBlast was available as a giveaway on July 25, 2010!
As a member of the elite Bomb Defusal team, you must go across the world in search of bombs ranging from biological to nuclear and stop them from detonation! Can you survive the challenge?
Windows 2k/XP/Vista/7
21,9 MB
$4.95
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wow...shell blast is an interesting game.
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got error
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Hi there!
I downloaded and tried to install the game within the giveaway day ("ShellBlast is available as a Giveaway of the day! You have 37 minutes to download and install it.") and I got "Fatal error: key is invalid". I reloaded the download page *AFTER* doing that and I still had 31 minutes remaining.
In short: didn't work for me :-(
>>---Ooxine--->
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Sorry you missed the giveaway. Googling the error message brings up a lot of answers. http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&source=hp&q=Fatal+error%3A+key+is+invalid&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=835011ad7218a386 Sorry I wasn't around to answer before the giveaway ended.
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Mr Rabbit. did not bother to read farther since someone else needs to use the computer.
spelling error below. please correct it.
The downloaded zip file is 22Mb which unpacks to a dual set up and activation module and a read me. The installed game is 22.2Mb in size. The game installs to
C:\Program Files\ShellBlast 1.31 (unless you’re O.S. is installed to a different drive)
unless you're should be your.
you're = you are which is a contraction
your = possesive as in belonging to you.
example you're wearing your scarf today.
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Thanks for the English lesson. All I can say is, "it was written in a hurry and I didn't proof read it". It's a glaring mistake, so thanks for pointing it out. :)
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Aww, SshellBlast! I love this game. I still have it, archived somewhere. I've gotta find my old profile and start playing it again. Let's see if I can actually beat the second nuke this time.
(I was so excited that I forgot to download the game before I've started typing, lol)
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At first glance the game seems rather shallow, but it's got a lot to offer if you persevere. Great game.
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(That second screencap is actually from "Spirits of Metropolis" and not Shellblast.)
Seems like a very interesting diversion. :)
The method for detecting pistons is similar to a Picross game (logic and deduction). Loaded and runs fine on Win7-64 bit.
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ahhh, someone who knows their games. Been waiting to see if anyone noticed ;)
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Installed fine on Win7-64 bit. Beautiful colors, nice sound, works well for the quick initial level I tried. Looks like it'll be fun if I need to fill a few minutes. I suppose the graphics and sound are a little retro, but brings back good memories. :-)
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Just in case you find this game isn't your cuppa tea, I’ve also posted several free games in the games discussion forums over the last few weeks that include an excellent RPG called Battle for Wesnoth (which I’ve posted previously, but it’s been updated recently), an excellent retro space shooter called Hydorah, a graphically superior (well, for free it is) hand ball game called Handball Challenge Training, and a well made point and click adventure on the lines of Myst called Amertis, plus a few others such as Bubblestorm, a remake of Donkey Kong and a WWII scrolling shooter called Blue Dragon, and I nearly forgot, a great game available via Steam called Moonbase Alpha (actually there are two new free games via Steam, because Alien Swarm was released last week). You can find those in the games discussion forums. Just look for week 98, 99 and 100 for these games. If you go back further there are some excellent physics based games such as Truck and Stair Dismount and a great snow boarding game called Virtual Resort (plus ORF Skiing)
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/forum/17
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well, i installed it and am now wondering why. seems to be so much junkware that it's really not worth the time and effort it would take to learn to play it. such a shame that nobody is willing to give games like we used to get. free games these days are subject to a "you get what you pay for" disclaimer. i'm uninstalling from my toshiba vista satellite. but thanx for the opportunity, folks. your efforts are not in vain, as i do appreciate your nobility and unselfishness in providing free games and programs that lots of people can use. this one isn't for me. i'll continue to check back for new offers. thanx
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I had tried AcidBomb and AcidBomb2 from Vertigo's site and got nowhere. The games just sat there with no display at all (Vista32 Ultimate). However, this game DOES work. It's not easy either.
It is a very nice game.
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thanks for the game. I haven't tried it yet, but thanks again.
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Hi Whiterabbit,
Sorry, about that, I seem to have misread your info about the zip file (didn't pay the required attention to "dual").
As for the rest, I belong to those "who like to keep a neat registry", so I always check what installation write into to registry, i.e. I'd have done that even if you didn't mention it.
Thank you and again sorry for my hasty reading.
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Thank you Kate; no need to apologise though. I also misread your post initially. I've rewritten the comment in your previous post to reflect what I'd missed. :)
W.R.
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@Whiterabbit-uk
Your info about the download file "The downloaded zip file is 22Mb which unpacks to a dual set up and activation module" and the registry entries "I found 12 registry entries; all of which related to the downloaded zip file from the giveaway project and the link to the games web site" isn't quite accurate.
There's no activation module in the zip file (direct & mirror download), just the setup and readme. The registry entries are not 12 and besides the ones related to the downloaded zip file (path you saved it), there are
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ShellBlast 1.31
and
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-...\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ShellBlast 1.31,
which is expected since there's an "Uninstal.exe" in the games folder.
So, I'm not sure that it is really standalone.
Maybe the download file changed since you did your test?
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Hi Kate,
I said there was two files in the zip file a read me and a dual activate and setup file. (Basically the set up file and activation module have been 'wrapped' together). I counted the number of entries I had and there were 12. Depending upon how you have your system set up the number may vary. I had installed a demo of the game so that I could get some screenshots, so I've installed the game twice. This may account for different numbers. I saw no registration values for the activation code; which implies that the games reg is within the game itself. I can't say anymore on the subject. To be honest I should have deleted the part about it being free standing. I'd used my previous review with a couple of minor edits, and neglected to delete that part.
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O jogo funciona bem, eu só não sei como jogar.
Gostaria que tivesse manual em portugues.
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The above has been translated via Google:
The game works fine, I just do not know how to play.
I wish it had manual in Portuguese.
Senti o mesmo quando eu tentei jogar o jogo. Basicamente, eu aprendi por tentativa e erro. Se você gosta de jogos de quebra-cabeça que isso vale bem o tempo e esforço para aprender. há um tutorial básico incluído quando você começa a jogar. Se você ainda não verificar se o jogo para Picross há um brinde para ser encontrado por G @ rgoyles sinopse jogos nos fóruns de jogos de discussão (há um link na página principal do fórum na seção pegajoso) e Também confira o jogo campo minado. combinar os dois e você terá uma idéia mais clara de como jogar este jogo. :)
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Thank u for the game today!!!
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I've edited out the other 20 thank you's. :)
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Thanks for the comprehensive details, Whiterabbit! :)
Will be downloading the game later in the day.
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Greentech from their website gives the same error.
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It could be a systems set up problem. Try installing the latest drivers for your computer. Have you defragged your hard drive/s recently. sometimes, if the HDD is badly defragmented errors such as this can occur.
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"Unexpected error occured when running the game." when the loading bar is approx 80% full. Windows XP MCE.
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Delete the game and reinstall. If that doesn't work try redownloading the game from the Mirror Link. Make sure the game hasn't installed to a previous giveaway. Sometimes game giveaways have a tendancy to do that. The combination of two games within the same folder may have corrupted the game installation.
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Today’s game was originally given away on the 20th Nov 07 and again back in August 2008 then again July of last year. The first time it was given away it received a 67% thumbs up with 60 comments and then only 32% with 38 comments and then 31% with 38 comments; (though these low figures could have been partly to do with the vacation period). Today’s version is the same version as last years game, though it has been updated from previous versions prior to last year. (from v1.3 to v1.31) The game now comes with an installer, so you can install the game with just a few mouse clicks and get a shortcut on the desktop though there’s none in the start menu (I've explained how you can create one if you prefer start menu shortcuts below).
Introduction:The downloaded zip file is 22Mb which unpacks to a dual set up and activation module and a read me. The installed game is 22.2Mb in size. The game installs to
C:\Program Files\ShellBlast 1.31 (unless your O.S. is installed to a different drive)
You can see all previous comments by following the three links below:
Nov 07:
http://game.giveawayoftheday.com/shellblast/#comments
Aug 08:
http://game.giveawayoftheday.com/blast-those-shells/#comments
July 09:
http://game.giveawayoftheday.com/shellblast-09-07/
ShellBlast is the sequel to the freeware games Acidbomb and Acidbomb 2, both of which are still freely available from Vertigo’s web site. I’ve included links to both at the end of the review (In the Alternative Games section, together with several other freeware games from the same author.
ShellBlast certainly looks like an intriguing game. The aim is to select and defuse bombs before they blow or be destroyed. You have six modes of play to choose from plus you are also able to create levels via the levels editor that comes integrated with this puzzle game. The following is a quote from Vertigo’s site:
Reference: http://www.vertigogaming.net/game/shellblast accessed 22nd July 09
The Game:
All in all I found this to be an entertaining puzzle, although the In Game music did get a little annoying after a while; the intro music is an exception though. It’s almost like one of those relaxation CD’s you can buy from your local store, and which is a total contrast to the ‘in game’ music. There’s actually quite a few music tracks included with this game, all in the ogg format. It should be possible to swap the intro music which IMO is a lot more pleasant with the initial in game music, by just swapping the files around from their respective files and renaming them. You could also convert your own favorite MP3’s (or other format’s) to the .ogg format using one of the many audio converters that have been given away. I’ve discussed changing the music files in more detail at the end of the review.
There are seven game modes which I’ve mentioned above via the quote from Vertigo’s web site; though the classic mode is the main gaming mode. It has over 50 levels to explore and the free play contains several mini games as well as a levels editor for making your own levels, which is extremely easy to use. Once you've made the level it's saved to a custom levels folder which you can access from within the games menu (via freeplay then select the level editor which then gives you access to your created levels). There's loads of combinations you can create with bombs from 3 to 40 pistons as well as select the type of bomb from several choices. you can also select different backgrounds and foregrounds and change the number of chaff grenades. There’s a forum (I’ve provided a link in the’ other useful information’ section below), where you can share these, though you’ll need your own ftp to upload the files to first. I use filefront for uploading most files. You can create a free account via the following link:
http://www.Filefront.com
The graphics are unusual as well as colourful in the same was as ‘The Magic Blackboard’, ‘Bullet Candy’ or the freeware game Plasma Pong are. That is the colors seem to be phosphorescent in some way. (Maybe it’s my eyes) : lol:
The game is controlled by a combination of mouse and keyboard. To move the scanning beams use the arrow keys. Use the F2 key to see all the key bindings that are used in the game and if you want to scroll through the music selection you can hit the 7 and 8 key. There isn’t a help menu, however the game does provide a decent in game tutorial and story line, (though some may argue that point). You can read all the previous comments about this game by following the links I’ve provided above. Apart from my own comment (#11, which I’ve basically repeated and expanded upon here) I’d recommend comments #27 by APR, #29 by Mapsking, #38 by Bovi from the November 07 comments section.
Anyway I do like the look of this game and will be keeping it to explore further. I usually like games that come with level editors because they add so much more playability to a game. My children love them to and can spend most of their computer time designing their own levels. My son is particularly good at it now.
Video:
The following is a You Tube introduction to the game; it should give you a good idea as to what the game looks like when installed. Following that are some Googled images both of which should give you a great idea as to what the game looks like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmsT72WBvUw
Googled Images:
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=Shellblast&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
Conclusion:
It’s a different sort of puzzle from what I’ve been playing recently. There’s an excellent array of different game modes, that give it a lot of re-playability. Don't let the basic graphics (though I think the opening screens are excellent), and the lack of a proper help file put you off this game. You may have to work at the game initially, but once you've mastered the controls and the concept, the game is very rewarding. There are some excellent puzzles to be found, and the ability to make your own levels as well as the number of game modes are an added bonus. You can share the levels you create with the community if you can upload them to an ftp (file transfer protocol - a place where you can store files online) then post the download link over on the ShellBlast forums (address mentioned in the other useful information below).
I wasn’t keen on this game the first time I played it, partly because it took me some time to work out how to actually play it; but thankfully I persevered. I was also intrigued by the levels editor, and have come to like the game quite a lot, though I've not played it in a while because there has been a glut of excellent games released this year and I'm struggling to keep on top :lol: If you like puzzles you’ll love this game. I’d give it a 7 out of 10 at the very least.
For those who miss today's giveaway; the two precursors to ShellBlast are available for free (see below for details and links), though they don’t contain all of the modes you get in ShellBlast.
Alternative Games
Vertigo games are offering several games for free. Acid bomb and Acid bomb 2 which are precursors to today’s giveaway are a couple of them. Wizzard of Ozz actually posted some of the freeware Vertigo games last week as part of our ongoing free games for the weekdays project. You can find download links those games below:
Prisms of Light 1 & 2
You have to guide light using prisms (really!):
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/5714#post-59959
Sandbox of God:
This game was recently upgraded and has been released as a commercial game for less than $5. The original version is still available as freeware though. I purchased the updated version and apart from some minor graphic enhancements I found little difference between the freeware and commenrcial version. You can find detils of the freeware version via the following link:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/4391#post-47148
and directly from Vertigo:
http://www.vertigogaming.net/game/sandbox
Vivid Conceptions:
A great platformer.
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/5743
The original version of Shellblast called Acidbonmb and its sequel Acidbomb 2 can be downloaded from the following links. I’ve quoted the information found on the Vertigo gaming website for each of the games :
Acidbomb:
http://www.vertigogaming.net/acidbomb.php
Acidbomb 2: Rearmed:
http://www.vertigogaming.net/acidbomb2.htm
Quote:
There are several more free games from the Vertigo site, which have been posted in the free games for the weekdays project, so I’m not going to mention them here Other Useful Information:
Installation Issues:
The download size of 21.2Mb seems rather steep for such a simple looking game. However on investigating the games folder I found 66% of the size is actually an extensive music folder that contains around 15Mb of music files. I only query this because of the dial up users. It’s a shame that the music folder couldn’t be removed for the dial up users and a separate link created for them to use. :lol:, or the option to add your own music. When unpacked the game comes as a combined activation and set up module. The destination path can be changed by clicking on the path during the installation wizards procedure . There is no start menu shortcut installed. You can create one with an uninstaller link by following the instructions below:
Go to where you’ve installed the game (default is C:\Program files\Shellblast 1.31) and create a shortcut by right clicking on the games executable (which looks like a blue and black icon with Shell and Blast written on it) and selecting Create Shortcut. Repeat this with the uninstaller. Then create a new folder which you can rename to Shellblast v1.31 and then drag both of the shortcuts ionto that folder. Right click on the folder you created and select cut. Then go to your root directory (C:\) and click on Documents and Settings. Select the account you want to place the shortcut into. (You will have at least and Administrators folder and another named folder) You’ll have to repeat the following steps if you want shortcuts in all of your accounts start menus. Select whichever account you want and open up the folder. Click on the Start Menu folder, then right click on the Program folder and select paste. That will place the folder you originally created with the short cuts inside into the start menu. If you want to repeat the process with however many accounts you have created you’ll need to open up the programs folder and copy the folder you’ve just pasted. That’s it. You now have a Start menu shortcut for the game. You can even place a shortcut to the developer’s web site if you want. After creating a bookmark/favorite from the web site (you can find it at the top of today’s game giveaway) go into the favorites folder (via the Documents and Settings\account name\) and search for the appropriate internet shortcut and copy it over to the folder you created. Simple :lol:
As I’ve mentioned previously, it is always sensible to install programs such as these on a disc other than the boot disc, that is if you have more than one hard disc drive (HDD) or have created one or more logical drives from a single HDD (called partitioning). If you’re interested, see my notes in the comments section from the following link for a full explanation.
http://game.giveawayoftheday.com/hyperspace-invader/#comments (comment #12)
Forums:
There’s a useful forum where you can post details of any levels you’ve created and request any help regarding the game:
http://www.vertigogaming.net/newboards/
Music:
If you don’t like the music you can replace any of the music tracks found by following the path below, (assuming you’ve installed it to the program files folder in the root directory – though, as mentioned in my main review, you are given the option to install it anywhere on your computer)
C:\program files\ShellBlast\newmusic\
You must first convert your chosen music to the .ogg format using one of the converters I’ve linked to below (or use one you may already have one as we’ve been given loads of audio converters via the main project). Then you have to re-name the track to the one you’ve decided to replace. I would suggest backing up any track you replace just in case there’s a problem; though if you’ve created a back up of the game it shouldn’t matter.
You can find several audio converters in the freeware library that’s accessible from the giveaway home page. I’ve linked to two that I’ve previously tested:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/freeware/2008/06/23/free-audio-converter-cs/
or
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/freeware/2007/07/30/free-mp3-wma-wav-converter/
Registry:
I've now copied the file and checked it out on two other computers and found that the game is free standing, which means you can play it from a flash drive or a CD/DVD, or even transfer it from computer to computer and back it up. Nice one; thanks Vertigo games and the game giveaway team.
For those of you who like to keep a neat registry, I found 12 registry entries; all of which related to the downloaded zip file from the giveaway project and the link to the games web site. You can safely delete these if you’re a registry fanatic as they won’t affect the running of the game. I would also suggest if you’re going to make changes to the registry that you create a restore point, or a back up using a program such as Eaz-Fix, just in case you do delete something important by mistake. I’ve been cleaning my registry manually for years and have never caused any problems (that I know of, lol) with the running of any of my computers.
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To GGoen who was unhappy about missing the last game giveaway Sawnoid, you can download it 27/7 from Gametop. Check back to my comment for a direct link or go to http://Gametop.com and search for the breakouts link. :)
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