Astro Defense Series
Astro Defense
By rennatnve101
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Astro Defense is a series of Mars Mission themed PowerPoint games built by rennatnave101.
For more information and screenshots, go to the Astro Defense Guide page.
Want to see another fan-made game? Go to Mars Wizard's Slideshows and check out the Claw-Tank Game in Attachments.
By rennatnve101
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Astro Defense is a series of Mars Mission themed PowerPoint games built by rennatnave101.
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Click on a link in the table below to download a game (they are safe, no viruses). You may need to adjust your computer volume, but there is sound. Game works best with PowerPoint 2003 but will work with other versions. See a glitch or have any problems, contact rennatnave101 via personal message (for members) or post a thread. You need extracting software to view the high quality Windows versions (you can find extracting software links at our downloads page).
| I am trying something new for windows. I am building an installer that will make a desktop icon and start menu folder. That will be coming soon, hopefully alongside the high quality Mac versions (which will still be using extracting software. If you have questions or comments, post a thread at the bottom of the page or send rennatnave101 a message.A New SolutionDue to issues surrounding the conversion of my games to the executable format (.exe), that idea has been dumped. A better solution has arisen... packaging. Using PowerPoint's built in packager, I will now be able to create a folder complete with a lightweight version of PowerPoint Viewer and containing all the source files required for high quality usage. These folders will eventually be hosted on the Lego Attachments website. |
Please tell me if anything doesn't work like you think it ought to. I might be able to fix it.
For more information and screenshots, go to the Astro Defense Guide page.
Want to see another fan-made game? Go to Mars Wizard's Slideshows and check out the Claw-Tank Game in Attachments.
games built by rennatnave101 using PowerPoint 2003 on Windows XP