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Murtop has its own challenges to test Linux players
Murtop fast-paced arcade game launches onto Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to the dedication and hard work of developer hiulit, this game has become a sensational hit. Available on both Steam and itch with 100% Positive reviews. Imagine stepping back in time to the 1980s, where arcade games ruled the gaming world. Murtop is an exciting and action-packed arcade game that launches you straight into that era. It combines the best elements of classic games like Dig Dug and Bomberman. In Murtop, you play as a character named Murti, and your mission is to save the world from an invasion of moles that are obsessed with eating carrots. How do you save the world? Well, with your unique ability to drop bombs! The game launches you into 256 different stages, and each stage in Murtop has its own challenges. But here's the catch: you have a limited amount of time to complete each stage. It's a race against the clock! And if you're skilled enough to make it through all the stages, there's a special "kill screen" waiting for you at the end. Can you reach it? But wait, there's even more! Every 5 stages, you'll encounter a bonus stage that gives you a chance to earn extra points. And if you're really good, there's a secret bonus stage hidden somewhere in the game. Keep your eyes peeled for it!
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To make your gaming experience even more thrilling, Murtop features five fast-paced chiptune tracks that provide the background music while you play. These tracks add to the retro atmosphere and get your adrenaline pumping. If you're the competitive type, you'll dig the local high scores leaderboard. You can see how your scores stack up against other players in your area. Can you reach the top spot and become the ultimate Murtop champion on Linux? The Murtop fast-paced arcade design is all about playing on arcade cabinet machines, just like the classic games of the past. It also has a vertical screen with beautiful bezels that fill the empty space around the game. The graphics use a 16-color palette, giving them a nostalgic look. And if you want to enhance that old-school feel, you can enable the CRT filter, due to simulates the appearance of a cathode ray tube monitor. Just like the old arcade machines, Murtop also has an attract mode. When you are not playing the game on Linux, it will showcase gameplay footage and attract potential players with its exciting action and explosions. And if you're feeling really adventurous, you can even rotate the screen to play in TATE mode, just as the game was originally meant to be played.
But what is it like to play?
Murtop really is an old-school fast-paced arcade game for Linux. Its all about getting the highest score and becoming the ultimate champion. You start with nine credits, which each give you three lives. You can earn credits by inserting coins. In the game, you control a cute rabbit character named Murti. Linux players will move around on a grid and dig up the ground as they go. You also have to be smart and use bombs and rocks strategically to defeat the different types of enemies: the Chaser, the Thrower, and the Pesky. You also have to be quick because each stage only lasts for one minute. Every five stages, you get a bonus stage where you can collect carrots and avoid falling rocks. The game can be really frustrating at times, but it's also a lot of fun and a good challenge. The graphics, sound effects, and music is really good, which makes it worth playing in short bursts of gameplay. In Murtop fast-paced arcade, you'll experience lots and lots of explosions as you strategically drop bombs to defeat the carrot-hungry moles and save the world. Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled arcade adventure that will transport you back to the golden age of gaming! Available on both Steam and itch. Priced at $3.99 USD / £3.43 / 3,99€, including the 25% launch discount. Feel free to try the Demo first.
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Murtop Review (Steam)
For this Murtop (Steam) Review, we play a fast-paced arcade game packed with action, as if it was taken out directly from the 80s, where Dig Dug meets Bomberman. we try our best to help Murti save the world from an invasion of carrot-hungry moles with her bomb-pooping skills!
Murtop Review (Steam) Pros:
- Beautiful graphics. - 47.43MB download size. - Steam achievements. - Full controller support. - Game settings - bezel, CRT filter, pixel perfect, tate mode, screen shake, screen flash, and color palettes. - Local leaderboards. - Arcade presentation. - The main menu goes into a how-to-play sequence like what you had on the old arcade games. - Cool border art with two choices or just plain black. - DIG Dug-inspired gameplay. - Press the button to put in the credits. (max 9 credits) - Catchy Chiptune soundtrack. - Opening additional how-to-play screen. - End-of-level breakdown awarding bonuses for carrots collected, time taken, and enemies killed. - Instant respawns upon death. - Can pause whenever you want. - At any time you can add credits. - Supports play with the d-pad and/or the stick. - Old school initials name entry for the leaderboards. - Earn extra lives by scoring enough. - After all your lives are gone you can do name entry and then continue from the level you failed on. Murtop Review (Steam) Cons: - Cannot rebind controls. - No touchscreen support. - Only two border art designs. - Takes a while to get used to. - No way to save. - Getting away from your bombs is an art. Art takes time especially when you are not sure you have the right canvas. - No option to stretch out the screen. Related Post: Superliminal Review (PlayStation 5) Murtop: Official website. Developer: hiulit Publisher: Flynn's Arcade Store Links - Nintendo Read the full article
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¡🆕! Murtop · 4K60ᶠᵖˢ 🖥️ ᵁᴴᴰGameplay 🇪🇸 @bigporras
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🆒 Estreno: Murtop by hiulit with Flynn's Arcade & RAWRLab via @keymailer1
🔝 Steam Page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2148170/Murtop/?utm_source=bigporras #Murtop
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Capa d'imprimació! Només falta pintar, posar els dissenys i muntar-ho tot (una altra vegada xD)! #bartop #raspberrypi #diy by hiulit @ http://ift.tt/1QyCbs4
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This charming man.
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Murtop - do you have enough coins to beat it this week?
Murtop high octane arcade action game out soon for Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Developer hiulit has poured their hard work and effort into creating the game. Due to make its way onto Steam this week. Exciting news for Linux gamers. A new release Murtop is due to release on May 18th. A tribute to old-school 80's games like Dig Dug and Bomberman. In Murtop, you play as a character named Murti, who has a special skill: she can poop bombs. You will need to use this ability to save the world from an invasion of hungry moles that like to eat carrots. The game has 256 levels for Linux players. So you'll have lots of opportunities to challenge yourself. The levels are on a single screen, and you'll have a limited amount of time to complete each one. If you're really good, you might even make it to the "kill screen" at the end. There are five different chiptune tracks that play during Murtop on Linux. Due to keep you pumped up and ready for action. And if you're playing with friends, you can compete to see who can get the highest score. Due to make it onto the local leaderboard.
Murtop Trailer
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The thing about Murtop is that it's setup for use in arcade cabinet machines. That means it's ready for an arcade machine that you might find in an arcade or a retro gaming store. Murtop also has a vertical screen with beautiful bezels (that's the frame around the screen) to fill the empty space. It has a 16 color palette to create a retro look and feel. And if you want to make the game look even more like an old-school arcade title on Linux, you can turn on a CRT filter. Due to simulate the way old tube televisions looked. If you just want to watch for a little while, there's an "attract mode" that plays automatically when the game isn't being played. And if you want to really immerse yourself in the game on Linux, you can rotate the screen to play in "TATE mode." Which is how some old arcade titles were meant to be played. In short, Murtop high octane arcade action game due to be fun and challenging. While offering anyone into old-school title. Or experience games from back in the 80s. Due to make its way onto Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Wishlist the game on Steam. Priced at $5.99 USD / £4.99 / 5,99€ with 20% discount first week. You can also try out the free Demo with native support.
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Murtop arcade style action out soon and offers a Demo
Murtop is a retro fast-paced arcade game to release on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC with a Demo. The creativity of developer hiulit is highly appreciated for thSteam next month. Have you ever played an arcade game at places like bowling alleys or arcades? Well, imagine playing a game that feels like it is in the 80s, with a lot of action and retro vibe. Where Dig Dug meets Bomberman. That's exactly what Murtop is! And it's due to release on May 18th, 2023. In the game, you play as a character named Murti, who is on a mission to save the world. Due to face off against an invasion of moles that indulge in eating carrots. Murti has a special skill: she can drop bombs to defeat the moles and save the day. There are 256 levels in Murtop, each one with a different challenge to complete. Players take on each level on a single screen, and you have a time limit to finish each one. But keep an eye out for the "kill screen" waiting for you. If you can make it that far! As you play, you'll play along to chiptune music that adds to the setting. And if you do well, your high scores will find their place in a local leaderboard. So you can show off your skills to the Linux community.
Murtop Trailer
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If you happen to have an arcade cabinet machine, Murtop is due to work perfectly on it. The game has a beautiful vertical screen with special bezels to fill in the empty space. The colors are just like what you would find in the 80s. The graphics are also scale perfectly on Linux, so the game looks just like it would have on an old-school arcade machine. But if you don't have an arcade cabinet, don't worry. You can still enjoy Murtop on your Linux box or Steam Deck. The game engine for development is Godot. Also, if you really want to feel like you're playing an old arcade title, there's even a CRT filter. Which you can turn on to make the look like you're playing on an old TV via Linux. Likewise, there is a Linux Demo available on Steam. Finally, the game even has an "attract mode" just like the old arcade machines did. This means that when you're not playing Murtop, it will still show a demo of the game in action. So you can see what you're in for when you start playing. Also, if you really want to get into the spirit of things, you can even rotate your screen into "TATE mode." Due to play exactly as it, as it should be, with the screen, turned on its side. Murtop is a retro fast-paced arcade game that will transport you back to the 80's. So be sure to Wishlist the game on Steam. Due to release on Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.
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Murtop Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
For this Murtop Review, we play a fast-paced arcade game packed with action, as if it was taken out directly from the 80s, where Dig Dug meets Bomberman. we try our best to help Murti save the world from an invasion of carrot-hungry moles with her bomb-pooping skills!
Murtop Review Pros:
- Beautiful graphics. - 103MB download size. - Game settings - bezel, CRT filter, pixel perfect, tate mode, screen shake, screen flash, and color palettes. - Local leaderboards. - Arcade presentation. - The main menu goes into a how-to-play sequence like what you had on the old arcade games. - Cool border art with two choices or just plain black. - DIG Dug-inspired gameplay. - Press the button to put in the credits. (max 9 credits) - Catchy Chiptune soundtrack. - Opening additional how-to-play screen. - End-of-level breakdown awarding bonuses for carrots collected, time taken, and enemies killed. - Instant respawns upon death. - Can pause whenever you want. - At any time you can add credits. - Supports play with the d-pad and/or the stick. - Old school initials name entry for the leaderboards. - Earn extra lives by scoring enough. - After all your lives are gone you can do name entry and then continue from the level you failed on. Murtop Review Cons: - Cannot rebind controls. - No touchscreen support. - Only two border art designs. - Takes a while to get used to. - No way to save. - Getting away from your bombs is an art. Art takes time especially when you are not sure you have the right canvas. - No option to stretch out the screen. Related Post: Superliminal Review (PlayStation 5) Murtop: Official website. Developer: hiulit Publisher: Flynn's Arcade Store Links - Nintendo Read the full article
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This is Hiulit's Cuisine by me.
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I just wanna sit and stare at you. Forever.
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//Festa d'inauguració del nou hiulit's cuisine - cuina vegana casolana! :)__
//Fiesta de inauguración del nuevo hiulit's cuisine - cocina vegana casera! :)____
//The new hiulit's cuisine opening party - homemade vegan cuisine! :)____________
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NERDY [my]
Why do your eyes paralyze me? What makes me feel this way? Carry me away with silence and heartbeats as rapid Thinking about your embrace And how it makes me feel I just want to feel this way forever Sleep on portraits painted as perfect as you Why have I been given the chance to fly When I'm not with you I feel lesser alone Why have I been given the chance to fly, away? I remember your face imprinted on angels Your voice as beautiful as the sounds of waves Crashing against my heart Time slows down when you look at me I'm infatuated with this / infatuated with you I remember your face imprinted on angels It's so hard for me to understand Why I hadn't found you before Don’t dull away, Hold my hand.
-Poison the Well-
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