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Call of Duty 6 (2D Remake) – Well, This Is Interesting

Posted by Connor On April - 18 - 2010

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A new Call of Duty game has just been released! Don’t get excited, though — It’s not being put out by Activision. It’s not even developed by Treyarch or Infinity Ward. Hell, it isn’t even in the third dimension!

A second-dimensional, platforming remake of the popular “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2″ has hit the ‘net today. It boasts a total of five minutes of gameplay (seriously). While this is quite a short game, you’ll be participating in several different types of combat.

The gameplay video (embedded below) should give you a good idea of this game. In fact, the video contains every part of the game. It’s just edited to include a little bit of each part and give you a taste of how the levels are transferred to this new medium.

I haven’t been able to try this yet, seeing as how it isn’t available on Mac OS X, but it’s definitely interesting and something to look at. It is freeware, and it’s made by an indie developer. So if you’re into this kind of stuff, give it a look. Looks pretty fun.

Actually looks to me like it’s made by Gamemaker. Thought this as soon as I saw it (friend of mine used to use Gamemaker all the time), it was also evidenced by the fact that the download is hosted on YoyoGames’ website, who own Gamemaker and host community-made games.

A lot of the graphics are fairly detailed for a 2D platformer. And I really like games like this, so I’m gonna have to boot up my PC sometime soon. Enough of this gathering dust, it’s gaming time!
Give it a look here.

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