Game: Sally - Quest for the Power Stones
Release Date: April 28th, 2002
Author: Clwe
Application: Multimedia Fusion Stand Alone Application
Version: Demo
(Screenshots)
Release Date: April 28th, 2002
Author: Clwe
Application: Multimedia Fusion Stand Alone Application
Version: Demo
(Screenshots)
(System Information)
OS: Windows 7 Compatible
Resolution: Borderless Fullscreen - 360x280
(Story)
OS: Windows 7 Compatible
Resolution: Borderless Fullscreen - 360x280
(Story)
When Sonic's out of action and Robotnik's on the loose, who do you turn to?
No...not Amy! =P
After the madness of Sonic Maze-Mania and the frantic racing in Zoneracer, here's a fangame with its roots in platforming - where it should be!
However...this time Sonic's not the main character.
You play as Sally instead, using a grappling hook to scale walls, swing across large gaps...or whatever you want, really!
Since the grappling hook will dig in to pretty much any floor, wall or ceiling (provided there are no spikes around), you can tackle the expansive levels in a variety of ways and discover new routes and secrets (of which there are many).
The grappling hook can even be used as a weapon for taking out enemies.
You can either download an old demo of the game, or the latest version (open source) before I stopped working on it altogether.
The demo has the first three levels and a boss, whereas the open source has six levels (one incomplete) and a boss.
You will need MMF 1.2 or 1.5 to view the open source version.
Whichever one you choose, I strongly suggest you read the help file included with the game so that you understand how everything works.
I also recommend that you use a joypad (even though the default is keyboard), as you'll probably find it easier to control.
No...not Amy! =P
After the madness of Sonic Maze-Mania and the frantic racing in Zoneracer, here's a fangame with its roots in platforming - where it should be!
However...this time Sonic's not the main character.
You play as Sally instead, using a grappling hook to scale walls, swing across large gaps...or whatever you want, really!
Since the grappling hook will dig in to pretty much any floor, wall or ceiling (provided there are no spikes around), you can tackle the expansive levels in a variety of ways and discover new routes and secrets (of which there are many).
The grappling hook can even be used as a weapon for taking out enemies.
You can either download an old demo of the game, or the latest version (open source) before I stopped working on it altogether.
The demo has the first three levels and a boss, whereas the open source has six levels (one incomplete) and a boss.
You will need MMF 1.2 or 1.5 to view the open source version.
Whichever one you choose, I strongly suggest you read the help file included with the game so that you understand how everything works.
I also recommend that you use a joypad (even though the default is keyboard), as you'll probably find it easier to control.
(Passwords)
N/A
N/A
(Music Credit)
Ashura Demon - Tracks 1
Dave "Omni' Bulmer - Tracks 1
Jeff Read - Tracks 1
Paul Lapensee - Tracks 1
SinclairC - Tracks 1
Dave "Omni' Bulmer - Tracks 1
Jeff Read - Tracks 1
Paul Lapensee - Tracks 1
SinclairC - Tracks 1
(Version History)
Demo - Archived
Source - Archived
Source - Archived
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