On July 15, 1597 the frigate Sun Burst was wrecked upon the shoals of Pirate Isle. The only surviving crew member was a furry cheeked sailor named Slash. The adventure begins when Slash regains consciousness among the debris of his former vessel, determined to uncover the secrets of the island, its treasure, and to discover a means of returning home.
Slash is a sugar glider from the distant land of Australia. Roughly the size of a small squirrel, sugar gliders have a membranous flap of skin connecting their forepaw to their hind feet. Sugar gliders can use this layer of skin in order to
Requirements
PPC, PowerPC 400MHz+, Mac OS 9.0 or later, CarbonLib, OpenGL acceleration card.
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i wouldnt say its the worst game in the world. Its good fun to play, just waiting for the next one to come out...
[Version 1.0.6]
Anonymousreviewed on 09 Feb 2004
extremly erotic and sensually exciting game
[Version 1.0.6]
Anonymousreviewed on 20 Dec 2003
If yu are looking for a fun and EXCITING game i suggest you keep looking!!!! Not only are there many problems with level changes but its just not worth downloading... Sorry...
[Version 1.0.6]
Anonymousreviewed on 08 Dec 2003
it works, but .... a really boring game...
[Version 1.0.6]
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Anonymouscommented on 20 Dec 2003
im with you on that totally boring should have listened to u
Anonymousreviewed on 03 Nov 2003
This game reminds me of Tamale Loco in format. It's a relatively simple, yet interesting game. However, it keeps crashing my iMacDV, The first level seems to work fine. But, I've had multiple problems with the stability of the second level. The first time when all three lives were lost I got a solid black screen. I tried pushing esc.; command+q; and even opt.+command+esc. to force quit. Nothing worked. I had to unplug my iMac to reboot. I gave the game a second chance. It seemed to be working fine. At the second level, when all lives were lost, I got the "Try Again?" screen. Upon clicking "Yes", I once again got the black screen and had to unplug to reboot. I remembered there was a link to report bugs on the game's main page. I launched the game to access the bug link and when the game had finished loading, I got the black screen once again. I didn't even get into the game's main page. I'm on an iMacDV 400MHz, 128 MB RAM, running OS 9.2.2
[Version 1.0.6]
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Anonymouscommented on 03 Nov 2003
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On July 15, 1597 the frigate Sun Burst was wrecked upon the shoals of Pirate Isle. The only surviving crew member was a furry cheeked sailor named Slash. The adventure begins when Slash regains consciousness among the debris of his former vessel, determined to uncover the secrets of the island, its treasure, and to discover a means of returning home.
Slash is a sugar glider from the distant land of Australia. Roughly the size of a small squirrel, sugar gliders have a membranous flap of skin connecting their forepaw to their hind feet. Sugar gliders can use this layer of skin in order to glide up to 150 feet through the air, jumping from tree to tree to escape the jaws of their predators. Our hero is a seaworthy buccaneer who wears his trusty sabre always at his side. He was a notable sailor aboard his ship, being able to leap from mast to mast seemingly without effort. During his future adventures on Pirate Isle, Slash will be able to run, jump, climb, and glide his way to and past obstacles of all kinds. When strategic maneuvers are not an option, Slash can whip out his sabre to deal death to the most fearsome of foes. Sugar gliders love fresh fruit, so finding such items along the way can rejuvenate or even grant temporary powers to our stalwart marsupial. Using his unique talents, his uncanny wit, and his deft swordsmanship Slash must travel deeper and deeper into Pirate Isle, avoiding natural predators such as sea gulls, giant crabs, and wild boars.
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