Black Shades
Black Shades | |
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Developer(s) | Wolfire Games |
Platform(s) | Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, iPhone and iPod Touch |
Release date(s) |
2002 (Computer) February 25, 2009 (iPhone)[1] |
Black Shades is an open source video game developed by Wolfire Games, originally released on Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. The player controls a psychic bodyguard who is tasked with protecting a VIP from a horde of zombies, snipers and other assorted would-be assassins.[2] Ports were later released for Linux, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
History
Development
David Rosen aimed for a much simpler graphical style than in GLFighters and Lugaru in order to complete the game within the deadline.[3] The game was one of the winners of the UDevGame 2002 contest, out of about 40 contestants.[4]
The source code is hosted on icculus.org under the "UDEVGAME LICENSE".[5][6]
Versions
Black Shades was first released for Mac OS 9, Mac OS X,[7] and Windows. A Linux port was created by Zachary Slater.[8] The game was also ported to the Apple Inc. iPhone[9] and iPod Touch.[10]
Gameplay
The object of the game is to defend the VIP from assassins and zombies for a set amount of time. Once that time is met, the player progresses to another level. Each new level will present a randomly generated city, and a new weapon for the player. The levels get progressively harder. Aiming their weapon, the player is not presented with an aiming reticule as is common in most first-person shooter games, but allows the player to use the ironsight of their weapon.
Abilities
The player has two psychic abilities, the first one being "Slow-mo". This ability allows the player to slow down time, for the purpose of having more time to aim, kill possible assailants. The second ability is the "soul fly", which allows the player to fly around the city without the body of the bodyguard, allowing them to find enemies.
See also
- Receiver (video game), a later first-person shooter made by Wolfire Games
References
- ↑ Black Shades iPhone Release
- ↑ Black Shades - Gamespy Archived August 16, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Black Shades Postmortem Archived April 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ uDevGame 2002 official results
- ↑ svn.icculus.org/blackshades
- ↑ uDevGame_License
- ↑ Black Shades Coming to OS X - Inside Mac Games
- ↑ Black Shades - The Linux Game Tome Archived July 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Open source Mac shooter Black Shades comes to iPhone - Pocket Gamer
- ↑ Appletell reviews Black Shades for iPhone, iPod touch