Look Out! No, something isn't after you. Look Out! v0.7 is the iLua Coding Team's first homebrew game for the PSP. The iLua team is currently composed of Tanos, who coded the game, and KiKAnCiO who was responsible for graphics.
To play the game you'll have to guide a ball from one side of the screen to the other while dodging oncoming bullets. Here are the controls and changelog for Look Out! v0.7:
Controls
* Digital Pad: Move the player.
v0.70
* 3 stages
* Better Graphics
* A remake of the code
* Animated Menus
* Multilanguage
Users are encouraged to go through the readme file before using the game.
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