Halloween Harry in Zombie Wars

Halloween Harry in Zombie Wars (1996)

by Gee Whiz! Entertainment, Microforum International
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Comedy, Horror, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Action arcade platformer game, the superior and little-known sequel to classic shareware platformer Halloween Harry (a.k.a.Alien Carnage) published by Apogee.
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user avatar@Goodtryuser avatar@Goodtry
February 02, 2025
I used to play the demo disc nonstop back in the 90s, It's such a great game, but I could never find the physical release to play it in full unfortunately, if GOG brings it to the platform I'll finally have it :)
user avatar@Locoarts92user avatar@Locoarts92
February 05, 2025
I still have the original CD my father bought back in 1998, I remember asking him to finish some levels for me because I was too scared to do it myself hahahaha
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