
Version 0.9 (beta)
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Info
Save The Neighbourhood is a 2D flying game, where the objective is to destroy the terrorists, and rescue civilians, without being shot down.
How To Play STNH
The main objective is to destroy the terrorists, whatever the cost. The level is complete when all the terrorists are dead.
Terrorists are destroyed by dropping regular bombs, cluster bombs, or a-bombs (nukes!) on them, or by crashing your plane into them. There is a time limit on each level - when the timer runs out, the plane will lose altitude, and eventually crash. The plane will also crash if it takes too much damage.
You can receive additional points by rescuing civilians and crashing into terrorists (alive or dead). Beware, you also lose points when a civilian is killed. Special weapons (cluster, a-bombs) are particularly deadly for civilians. It may be best to rescue as many civilians as possible before launching these weapons.
Points can be redeemed as the score increases - every 5000 points gives a free life, and every 1000 points gives a cluster bomb. When the number of cluster bombs reaches 6 - the cluster bombs are swapped for 1 atomic bomb. If you want to receive a-bombs, make sure you don't use your cluster bombs.
Controls
Spin Counter-clockwise |
Left |
Spin Clockwise |
Right |
Increase Speed |
Up |
Decrease Speed |
Down |
Drop Bomb |
Space |
Drop Special (cluster or a-bomb) |
Enter |
Select Cluster Bombs |
1 |
Select A-Bombs |
2 |
Menu (in game) |
Escape |
Parameters
windowed |
Runs STNH in a window * |
fullscreen |
Runs STNH fullscreen * |
640x480 |
Runs at 640x480 resolution ** |
800x600 |
Runs at 640x480 resolution ** |
1024x768 |
Runs at 640x480 resolution ** |
help (or --help) |
Some [un]helpful information |
* not guaranteed to work; depends on video card, OS, drivers, and other factors
** the game always uses 320x200 on the screen, regardless of resolution
Credits
Game by Andrew Pike email
Web site: fifsoft.com/stnh
STNH uses the Allegro games library.