![]() If you fail, you will never have another beer aliens hate beer. The clones need to go into the alien security nest and come out with the materials required to allow a forgotten (but valuable to you) alien ship to blast off and go for help. Upon testing them you discover a few commands in one or two words such as LOOK, GET CHAIR, GO DOOR, N,S,E,W,U,D (directions of travel) and you figure you'll discover the rest by trial and error. The clones are all functioning, but your link with them is shaky at best. Unfortunately, the telepatic link section was slightly damaged in the crash. They are under your full control, through telepathic link. If you can get them to blast off and go for help, you just might, maybe, be rescued. Your frail human body cannot stand the strain of the severe artificial gravity within the alien structure, so you have to send in somewhat retarded clones to do the job for you. Surviving this time isn't going to be just a matter of figuring out a relatively harmless alien ship this one is out to get you. This one is REALLY hostile you realize you've landed right in the middle of an alien security hive. You have crashed your ship on a hostile alien planet. Apparently he succeeded, because he's back again, and he's done it again. In Marooned Again, he found an alien ship and sent clones aboard to try and get the vessel to blast off and go for safety. The game puts players in the moon-boots of a volunteer astronaut on a one-way mission to a life-bearing planet far outside our solar system. ![]() He wrecks space ships like you and I munch hamburgers. Lifeless Planet is a new 3D PC action adventure, independently developed by David Board and Alaska-based Stage 2 Studios and to be published world-wide by Lace Mamba Global in Q4 2012. ![]() "If you have played MAROONED AGAIN, you are acquainted with our hapless hero. ![]()
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