Last Updated on April 12, 2020
Summary
Terminal Phase is a bit of light-hearted fun. It’s definitely not going to turn the world upside down. But if you’ve got a spare 30 minutes, it might make a fun interlude in your day.
I’ve got a ton of old machines that are useless as regular games machines. But they’re useful for a variety of tasks. And even on these machines, sometimes I’m pining for some entertainment. Terminal Phase runs well on PCs of any vintage. Even my Gigabyte mini PC with a woeful Celeron J1900 CPU and onboard graphics is vastly over-powered for this game.
The game is in a very early stage of development. Currently, there’s only a couple of levels. But the developer plans on adding more levels, enemies, powerups, and much more. I’m looking forward to further development.
Website: dustycloud.org/blog/terminal-phase-prototype
Support: GitLab Code Repository
Developer: Christopher Lemmer Webber
License: GNU General Public License v3 or any later version
Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction / Installation
Page 2 – In Operation
Page 3 – Summary