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Bio Menace

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Review by Underdogs:
Bio Menace is a typical but quite enjoyable early platformer by Apogee. Despite the cliché defeat-aliens-that-invade-Earth plot, Bio Menace offers huge levels, fun power-ups, and detailed EGA graphics that is a step above Commander Keen (the engine of which powers the game). On the downside, the game has many annoying bugs. For instance, sometimes when you restore the game, you’ll find yourself back on the previous level you’ve been through already. It is no wonder that the game includes a lengthy troubleshooting section, but it’s still likely that you will come across one or two bugs before finishing the game. This nuisance aside, Bio Menace is a fun shareware platformer that isn’t Apogee’s best, but is by no means their worst either. Worth a look if you like platform games or Apogee’s classics. Formerly shareware, 3D Realms released the game into the public domain in December 2005.
Average Rating:8.86 [133 votes]
Genre:Action
Designer:Jim Norwood
Developer:Apogee
Publisher:Freeware
Year:1993
Software Copyright:3D Realms
Theme:Science Fiction, Shareware
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More Info:Mobygames | The Web
System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Keen Dreams, Alien Carnage, Dave's Risky Rescue
Thanks to...Skyfish 
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