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2024.05.01 12:31 LaNeblina EarnToDie_Rogue

Unofficial community for Earn to Die Rogue, published by NotDoppler.
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2024.06.09 22:24 Spare-Ad6223 HAHAHAHAHA,NOT PAIN ANYMORE if you didnt understand im plaing hell fire challenge when you become the one man army your wepons change to flamethrower ngl its trash somehow that didnt happend for me

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2024.06.04 10:03 chickenhead71 [TOMT] [Free Online PC Game] [Zombie]

im looking for this one old online zombie game i used to play when i was little online. im speculating that it was on Armor Games if anyone remembers that, though im also considering notdoppler. It was a 2d point and click game where you played as this one dude who was slowly turning into a zombie and he had a daughter i think. sometimes you could go into town at different days and i remember there would be some guy on a horse by a fountain. there was an annoying little girl next to a spike wood fence lit by torches. at night it would get pretty freaky and zombies would rush out. there was also a graveyard area with some sort of dark crypt you could go into as some minigame i think and spiders would rush at you. scared the hell out of me. if anyone knows please do tell. thanks
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2024.05.31 14:05 NimbleThor 5 Quick Tl;Dr Android Game Reviews / Recommendations (Episode 305)

Welcome to the last day of May :) As usual, here are my weekly mobile game recommendations based on the most interesting games I played and that were covered on MiniReview this week! :) I hope you'll enjoy some of them.
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This episode includes a fantastic hidden-gem strategy game, a great action point-and-click game (yes, you read that right), a fun twin-stick action game, a physics-based platformer, and a bullet-hell platform action game.
New to these posts? Check out the first one from 305 weeks ago here.

Let's get to the games:

Warbits+ [Game Size: 205 MB] ($4.99)

Genre: Strategy / Board - Offline + Online
Orientation: Landscape + Portrait
Required Attention: Full
tl;dr review by NimbleThor:
Warbits+ is a fantastic turn-based strategy game where we use our troops to dominate small maps across lots of offline and online game modes, including same-device multiplayer, asynchronous online PvP, and user-created levels.
A match in Warbits+ takes place on a map split into tiles. The goal is to spawn various troops and use them to take out all the opponent’s units or capture their base.
On each turn, we can move all our units and even buy new ones for cash. Because of this, it’s important to not only rush to defeat enemies but also capture city tiles that provide money at the start of every turn.
Both players have access to the exact same units, so the gameplay is entirely fair. And since each unit has unique stats and traits, there are lots of potential strategies to explore in each 5-15 minute match.
One of the game’s most interesting mechanics is that the damage output of each unit is proportional to its remaining health. And before executing an attack, we can even see how much of the enemy’s health it will take.
This creates a huge first-mover advantage. So the best strategy is often to force the enemy to move close to us without being able to attack us that round. Positioning is also important because certain tiles give distinct advantages or disadvantages, like units on dirt tiles taking 10% more damage.
The level editor is easy to use, and the community-created levels can be played online versus friends or via same-device multiplayer. Other multiplayer modes use online matchmaking.
The art style is cute and polished. My biggest frustration was that it was hard to distinguish some unit types from others.
Warbits+ is a $4.99 premium game. It’s truly a hidden gem and has quickly become one of my favorite turn-based strategy games.
Check it out on Google Play: Here
Check it out on MiniReview (website version):: Warbits+

BROK the InvestiGator [Total Game Size: 952 MB] (Free Trial)

Genre: Action / Point-and-Click - Offline
Orientation: Landscape
Required Attention: Some
tl;dr review by AlexSem:
BROK The InvestiGator is an interesting mix of a classic point-and-click adventure and an action beat-em-up. So we apply logic and deduction to investigate the mysterious events happening in a dystopian sci-fi world, but may also use the power of our fists when all other methods fail.
We play as an anthropomorphic crocodile juggling the roles of a private investigator and an underground fighter to pay his ever-growing bills and provide for his foster son.
Pursuing odd and often dangerous jobs from insolvent clients, we travel through the decadent remains of a once prosperous country to meet with representatives of different social classes and participate in dubious – often illegal – activities, all while trying to stay alive.
Aside from following the main questline, we may also accept a bunch of optional tasks that shape our character and our relationship with other people, ultimately leading to one of many endings. And to do our job effectively, we must keep our eyes open for clues and optional items, because we never know what may come in handy throughout our journey.
What makes BROK the InvestiGator unique is its heavy focus on action. Not only can we jump, run, kick, and punch to overcome various obstacles, but we also participate in full-fledged fighting sequences. Here, we use swipe gestures or on-screen buttons to land complex attacks, wield weapons, and block incoming damage to defeat numerous enemies.
The game supports controllers for a more comfortable experience, and we can even have our friends help us in a same-device coop mode.
BROK the InvestiGator is free to try, with a $7.99 iAP unlocking the remaining chapters.
Despite some minor visual and performance issues, it's an impressive indie game made with love that will keep you entertained for more than 15 hours.
Check it out on Google Play: Here
Check it out on MiniReview (website version):: BROK the InvesetiGator

Vermitron [Game Size: 43 MB] ($2.99)

Genre: Action / Twin-Stick - Offline
Orientation: Landscape
Required Attention: Full
tl;dr review by Solitalker:
Vermitron is a beautiful retro-styled mix of twin-stick shooting and tower defense where our goal is to defend a pretty flower from invading space insects.
The game is set in a distant future where all that remains of plant life from the old Earth is our one flower. And now, it is up to our ”robot self” and our pet cat to keep this questionably smelling flower alive by watering it and defending it against the constant threat of space vermin.
The gameplay consists of traversing floors of a facility to search for watering cans that we can bring back to our flowery friend. As we explore, we must deal with pest-themed enemies – a task that quickly escalates from using our infinite supply of bug spray to building power supplies and defensive turrets along our paths.
Killed bugs and blown-up furniture drop coins and crates that our cat collects so we can use it to unlock new weapons and strategic upgrades.
Careful preparation and mindful spending is a must, because once we start dragging back a watering can, waves of insects pop out in search of a leafy lunch - and we can't rely on our bug spray alone to keep them away.
The most optimal strategy for spending coins and placing turrets isn’t immediately evident, so a few embarrassingly failed runs is necessary for most new players to learn how to execute a flawless extermination plan.
The game has perfectly captured and worked the ZX Spectrum era graphical style and sound design. And while the touch controls are useable, a Bluetooth controller is always preferable in twin-stick games.
Vermitron is a $2.99 premium game with no iAPs. For anyone looking for an arcade action game with a charming retro style that doesn’t get in the way of the gameplay, Vermitron is an easy recommendation.
Check it out on Google Play: Here
Check it out on MiniReview (website version):: Vermitron

Puzzling Peaks EXE [Game Size: 72 MB] ($1.99)

Genre: Platform / Physics-based - Offline
Orientation: Landscape
Required Attention: Full
tl;dr review by Ark:
Puzzling Peaks EXE is an unforgiving mix of platforming, physics-based puzzles, and pinball gameplay. It’s one of those games where our skills and patience are truly tested as we stumble around in a treacherous environment.
The game tasks us with guiding a little white blob named Knightly through various levels. Knightly can’t move on his own, so we must bump and throw him around using pinball-like paddles that are scattered around each stage.
With no direct control over Knightly, this seemingly simple task gets challenging really quickly – especially when we need to dodge spikes or jump over huge gaps. And to make matters worse, the paddles can only spin clockwise and counterclockwise, which we control by tapping the right or left side of the screen respectively.
While the physics do feel a tiny bit floaty, it is at least consistent, which makes each death feel fair. And combined with an always-present reset button that lets us restart in an instant, the game is a lot less frustrating than it could have been.
There is nothing special about the pixel art style. It’s simple and minimalistic but still crisp. Sadly, there isn’t much variety to the backgrounds, which gets a bit boring. And although there is actually a somewhat riveting story to explore, we die so often that it feels a bit skippy.
Puzzling Peaks EXE is a $1.99 premium game that is also free on Google Play Pass.
While the gameplay is hard and unforgiving, it’s never unfair. So this is an easy recommendation for any fan of challenging games of physics-based puzzle platformers.
Check it out on Google Play: Here
Check it out on MiniReview (website version):: Puzzling Peaks EXE

Earn to Die Rogue(Game Size: 472 MB] (Free)

Genre: Platform / Bullet-Hell - Offline
Orientation: Landscape
Required Attention: Full
tl;dr review by NimbleThor:
Earn to Die Rogue is a 2D reverse bullet hell roguelike platformer set in the Earn to Die universe.
The gameplay has us jump around small platforming levels to shoot zombies and turrets before they kill us. Our character attacks automatically, so our job is to navigate the maps and avoid taking damage.
It’s actually not too unlike Pickle Pete or Vampire Survivors – except we view our character from a side-view perspective instead of top-down.
When all enemies are killed, we can move on to the next area. The goal is to complete 30 areas and defeat the final boss so we can play the next chapter. And every time we level up, we get to pick one of three random upgrades that last until we die, which makes the gameplay more chaotically fun the longer we survive.
Between these runs, we spend cash on permanent stat boosts and equipment upgrades. We also gradually collect parts for our vehicles, which eventually unlocks a game mode that is more akin to the old Earn to Die games.
Unfortunately, this mode is very limited and you’d have a better experience just playing the old games. The mode feels almost forcefully added just to appease old players, but it just doesn’t work.
Thankfully, the platforming in the primary game mode feels great – especially when unlocking the jetpack and upgrading movement speed. And the permanent progression is rewarding.
Earn to Die Rogue monetizes via a few incentivized ads, and iAPs for monthly subscriptions and loot boxes with better gear. However, I have not seen any paywalls, and I appreciate that there’s no energy system or forced ads.
If you enjoy reverse bullet hell games and platformers, this is good fun. Just don’t expect an old-school Earn to Die game.
Check it out on Google Play: Here
Check it out on MiniReview (website version):: Earn to Die Rogue
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2024.05.30 13:50 Hot_Spirit [TOMT][Flashgame][Notdoppler] A game about doing the most damage to a ragdoll

A few more details:
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2024.05.15 23:44 scream-1996 [Browser][2000s to early 2010s] Pokemon-like Turn-based RPG?

I think it was by freegames, but I probably played it on notdoppler. It was pixel art iirc, but not super low res. There were training minigames, I remember one was rock-paper-scissors. I only remember two of the starters but they were a dog-unicorn thing & a winged onion-looking thing called Cebolla. You and your creature would train up for competitions, which happened on set days on a calendar, and earn trophies.
You could also train them to do tricks, I think? There was definitely a spoiled/disciplined bar depending on whether you rewarded them or punished them more, but I don't remember how that came into it.
I also think it was set in a school, but I'm not sure.
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2024.05.13 03:51 EveryThingAnyThing16 Dota o Ako

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2024.05.04 00:24 Another_Fucking_User Con cuál plataforma se enviciaban chicos?

Con cuál plataforma se enviciaban chicos?
Yo con Armor Games y Newgrounds
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2024.05.03 22:06 nutritiondefinition [PC] [2010's] [Browser] Game about training and battling mutants

It was a browser game , probably available on notdoppler, about these mutants with standard pokemon-like features. They would have like 4 abilities and you fight stronger and stronger ones. You could customise its' looks, for example something like fins, chainsaw for a hand, fang, different type of mouth...
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2024.04.18 07:34 Salty_Toe_9334 [PC][2009-20015] UFO ball collecting/shooting flash game

I remember a couple years ago when flash games were the go-to for people my age, there was a game where you were a little UFO that was in the shape of a circle which you would use to collect little balls. Then you could rotate, and click or something to release these balls to destroy enemies and asteroids. I kind of wanted to see if flashpoint has it, but I just can't remember the name or find it anywhere. Does anyone ever remember playing it?
I can't remember if it was on Notdoppler, but it most likely was because that's where I played most of the flash games. I'm pretty sure it was a simple one-word name.
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2024.04.12 04:14 Squeedburg [PC][Flash][2000s] Childhood flash game where you control a two-wheeled object.

Platform(s): PC (Adobe Flash)
Genre: 2D Platformer / Puzzle, probably?
Estimated year of release: Late 2000s - Pre-2014
Graphics/art style: Simple Adobe Flash graphics, with simple, single-colored backgrounds and objects, i think the colors were light cyan or green for backgrounds and gray for platforms and the player character.
Notable characters: The player character - Two wheels connected by a bar, possibly with extra circles inside the wheels.
Notable gameplay mechanics: The gameplay was probably based on tricks to get to different platforming sections, though i remember it being relatively simple.
Other details: Found on one of those old 'free online games' websites, possibly a NotDoppler game.
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2024.04.07 07:03 lost-in-the-nowhere [Browser][2000-2010s] a quiz type game that asked a bunch of strange questions and offered you bagels

This was a game that I played on notdoppler back in the day (2010-2013ish? possibly before).
It was some kind of quiz game, and it was styled to look sort of like command prompt for a lot of it. It asked questions about your personality, flashed a bunch of numbers in your face and promised you bagels and orange juice upon completion.
Then, after it gave you a "score" (and possibly called you an idiot), it displayed a picture of bagels and orange juice for you.
I don't know why the memory of this game popped into my head, but not knowing the name of it is killing me. Thank you in advance!!!
EDIT: I found my way to the Not Doppler archives and found it! It's called MindFeed.
Edit 2: I tried to change the flair, but I don't know how. Reddit confuses me. Sorry!!
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2024.03.28 02:39 Regular-Bag-3535 [PC] [2000 2010] Dubstep Rhythm Game

Platform(s): PC (browser game I think)
Genre: 2D Rhythm Game - Dubstep Music
Estimated year of release: Mid 2000s to 2010s
Graphics/art style: It had a similar vibe to Geometry Dash: Sub Zero (NOT the gameplay though) Lots of flashing and colorful lights on a dark background
Notable characters: You played as a little dot thing I think against the main dubstep face
Notable gameplay mechanics: Your goal was to follow patters to avoid things. The game had "levels" sort of. It kind of cycled through things you had previously beaten until you either died or survived long enough I think. I remember a dubstep face being the main "enemy" but there were also obstacles.
Other details: The music was similar to Geometry Dash Sub Zero "Nock Em" and the game revolved around dubstep music. The music was kind of an indicator for what you had to avoid. I remember it was a browser game possibly on NotDoppler or Kongregate or something similar.
Edit: I FOUNT IT!! Trap: Volume One
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2024.02.23 08:32 PewPewIndustries [PLATFORM] [Flash] (Kongregate) [GENRE] [Platformer], [Adventure], [Shooter], [Zombie], [YEAR] [~2010s], [GRAPHICS] [Pixel]. Can buy underwear that functions as armor.

Hello!
Wondering if anyone knows about a zombie (or perhaps evil aliens or mutants or something) flash game from the 2010s where you go through multiple levels and collect money to buy equipment. 2D platformeshooter with pixel graphics. Had various cool guns and you could buy multiple tiers of armor that functioned as armor, all the way to durable stainless steel undies. Other than that, it was a mostly dark game with a lot of interesting monster designs. Takes place in urban environments taken over by monsters. It had pixel graphics and I'm pretty sure had multiple characters you could play. From memory it looks a lot like one of the infectinator games, but with more basic and slightly lower res characters in terms of the pixel ratios.
I've been looking through the listed zombie games on the kongregate website but couldn't find it. I'm pretty sure I played it on that site, but it might be elsewhere as well. Any info would be helpful.
Thank you!

UPDATE: FOUND THE GAME!!!!!!!!
Turns out it was on Not Doppler this whole time. It's called Random Heroes.
https://www.notdoppler.com/randomheroes.php
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2024.02.10 07:32 WhatIsThatSongFrom [Flash Game] [2010-2015] Bullet Hell Where you Try to Save an AI from a virus, as the AI's security system fights against you, and the AI learns to feel emotions. In the end, the AI asks you to destroy its ability to feel emotions

Platform(s): Flash Game, probably on NotDoppler
Genre: Bullet hell, with the player character flying around an arena shooting at enemies
Estimated year of release: 2010-2015
Graphics/art style: The game took place inside a computer system I remember a grid pattern for the level backdrop, and there was alot of green. I remember the enemies were geometric shapes, and I believe each enemy was a single color, probably gray or black.
Notable characters: You had the player character, who was the technician inside the system, and you had the AI that would talk to you between levels, who you were trying to save from the virus. The AI started out emotionless and spoke robotically. However, as the game progressed, it would start to feel emotions and talk in more of a human way. I don't believe the AI ever had a physical form, beyond a piece of the AI that you needed to destroy at the end.
Notable gameplay mechanics: I believe you earned resources that you could use to upgrade your player character abilities as the game progressed. In between levels, the AI would tell you how it was feeling, as it started the gain the ability to feel emotions. I believe most enemies fired little energy dashes that you had to dodge. I cannot remember how many hits you could take before you had to try the level again.
Other details: I don't remember most of the enemies, but I believe they were pieces of the AI's defense system. As a result of the virus, the security system turned against you. The only enemy that I remember was the final boss. In the end, the AI reasoned that gaining the ability to feel emotions was wrong, and it asked you to destroy its ability to feel emotions. As the final boss, you fought a heart-shaped target that fired energy dashes in all directions. As you blast away at it, you would damage and destroy it piece by piece until it was all gone. And then, the AI was back to its emotionless state.
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2024.01.20 23:09 Venellian [Online] [2000-2010] In-browser Puzzle Game

Platform(s): Computer, played online in-browser
Genre: Puzzle
Estimated year of release: 2000-2010?
Graphics/art style: Stylistic, but not super cartoony, like many free browser games of the era. Top-down.
Notable characters: the "dumb adventurer"
Notable gameplay mechanics: The adventurer moves through the dungeon on his own, but you have to place gold to make him go down the side paths. You have to use this mechanic to guide the adventurer through the dungeon, indirectly controlling the adventurer.
Other details: This game was likely on notdoppler or kongregate, but I can't find it on either of those websites. I remember the instructions or narrator calling the adventurer dumb when explaining that it'll only go down side paths to get the gold/treasure.
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2024.01.10 05:26 Jumpy-Palpitation489 God the nostalgia

I was goin thru some cyberpunk iconic guns and one shot money. So my brain went to Raze with a gun that did the same thing. Then my brain went to good old sfh. Lemme tell you. My brain, absolute pleasure hearing those sword clangs, the notdoppler sound. (No sky 9 song) AND OMG IS THAT THE GAME MUSIC the memories, the childhood, its all back. Man I remember when I went on ArcadePreHacks. Testing how the guns would be overpowered. AND OMG THERES A REMASTERED. I am buying that as soon as I get a chance
Also sheep cannon best weapon any game
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2023.12.19 01:52 Hudsonthej3a Seriously NotDoppler

Seriously NotDoppler
Not the Match 3 mobile games life system
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2023.12.16 22:27 Astrid-star-light23 has anyone played this game?

In the early 2000s, most kids were learning to play on the computer, I found some of those websites where you play small flash games, like notdoppler. there was this one flash game where it was like breakfast racing. it was a bird eye view and you were a tiny car racing on a table with all types of breakfast food from what I remembered. does anyone remember it? and does anyone have a video or picture of it? and is there any way I can find the small game again?
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2023.12.08 15:15 FluidEntrepreneur309 Holy hell??!?!?? 🔥🎉🗿😤😤💢💢😡🍧😤👍🗿💢😤☺😝🛷🤬🤬🤑IS THAT A GEOMETRY DASH REFERENCE?!?

Holy hell??!?!?? 🔥🎉🗿😤😤💢💢😡🍧😤👍🗿💢😤☺😝🛷🤬🤬🤑IS THAT A GEOMETRY DASH REFERENCE?!? submitted by FluidEntrepreneur309 to okbuddygmd [link] [comments]


2023.11.27 05:51 SarcasticLars [PC][2014-ish] A make-your-own-game type of thing on notdoppler

I’m almost certain it was on notdoppler, but I could be wrong. It was a simple game maker where you could build a 2d platform game level with a character, some building blocks (it was kinda like sandbox terraria I think), and enemies (I specifically remember a vampire bat enemy). Since notdoppler is a lot different than it used to be, then this might not exist anymore. I think there was also an option for making a game with a top-down view. You were able to also play levels made by the community. I’ve tried googling and looking through the notdoppler archives, but I’ve come up empty handed so far.
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2023.11.23 17:59 Artistic-Push6637 After all these years, I've finally fully completed the original

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2023.11.15 23:53 Duggie9088 [MOBILE][2015-2019] multiplayer car arena game

Just a mobile game where you drove cars around a little town, crashed into objects for points and shoot at other players with mounted guns. JUST like the game “Crash of Cars” by notdoppler, but olde different art style.
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http://activeproperty.pl/