French homebrew developer Jack has just released version 0.2 of his game that is a fitting tribute to the recent Transformers movie. This game, basically, is a beat 'em up which uses sprites for Optimus Prime and Bumblebee from the film.
The coder, then, placed the sprites in an isometric battlefield so it looks really fine for a homebrew release. Anyway, here's the changelog for Transformers version 0.2 translated to English using an online language engine:
* If you shoot someone in your camps decrease your score
* If your score is below you lose a 0
* Maps of the level 1 has been remade
* Help menu has been completed
* Inconsistencies on behalf of the characters were corrected
* All maps have been remade
* The level 2 has been recast in terms of history
* The level 3 has been created
* Addition of a message anti-downloading ISO / CSO, which will only appear the first time we played
Transformers v0.2 does come with a documentation but it was written in French. You might need to translate it first to English before you can use it fully.
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