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AfterShocked!

Moby ID: 7024

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AfterShocked! is a full-featured post-nuclear comedy adventure game in the vein of The Secret of Monkey Island and other classic adventure titles. Nearly every known city and town has been destroyed by nuclear missiles, leaving behind a strange world full of of drug dealers, mutant talking fish, and disgusting, yet friendly, "zombies", whose skin has been blown off. You play as a teenager trying to save what's left of the world from certain destruction at the hands of a madman, while simultaneously keeping under control the conflict between zombies and norms. Features hand-drawn 16-bit color graphics, an original musical score, and lots of scenes, puzzles, and characters. The game was released as freeware after a lengthy development period.

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Credits (Windows version)

13 People (7 developers, 6 thanks)

Concept
Programming
Music
Art
Game design
AGAST Engine Development
Beta testers
Special thanks
  • The family
  • Willy the dog
  • David and Bassam
  • LucasArts
  • The AGAST community
  • The ZZT community

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Critics

Average score: 71% (based on 5 ratings)

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Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings with 0 reviews)

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Engine

AfterShocked! was developed using the AGAST engine, which can be found at http://agast.dyndns.org/agast/

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  • MadGames
    Official site of the game
  • MadGames
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  • MobyGames ID: 7024
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Game added by Matt Dabrowski.

Additional contributors: Patrick Bregger.

Game added August 20, 2002. Last modified February 13, 2023.