Rebel Runner: Operation - Digital Code

Rebel Runner: Operation - Digital Code (1996)

by Family Production, Hyundai, Microforum International
Genres:Platform, Shooter
Themes:Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:The planet Ranax is under attack from the evil Maaron empire. The last Ranaxian soldier must find and use a digital code to shut down the empire's mind-controlling satellite. Rebel Runner - Operation: Digital Code is an arcade game where the main character shoots fireballs from his hands at extraterrestrial enemies, while crossing pre-rendered 3D levels. The character is controlled by either the keyboard (default buttons: CTRL for fire and ALT for jumping) or joystick. Each stage starts with three lives and the game saves progress between levels.Show more
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