Creepy Mines is a not classic brick game, various new elements have been added to make the gameplay amazing.
The goal is simple : you need to destroy all the spooky diamonds in each stage to proceed to the next stage and continue your way through the 4 different levels.
What's New
Version 2.6:
Now a universal binary
Using SDL instead Carbon
Fixed a lot of small bugs
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
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Tried the game, then ordered it from their partner BMT Micro Orders. They said they were unable to "verify the information necessary to approve the purchase" and declined my order. However, they did steal $20.50 from my bank account... meaning they have all the verification they need from my VISA card.
This is fraud. Wath out for these guys, they are not serious. I will stick to warez in the future, as online shopping of shareware is a nightmare.
Contacting me should be the best way.
And we are serious. and saying im making Fraud is just not respect my hard work.
BMTmicro is really serious.
For any problem just contact me by ichat is the fastest
nickname: danlabgames
aim:goim?screenname=danlabgames
Thanks
Dan
Anonymousreviewed on 29 Jan 2004
new version (2.332) really fixed the paddle problem. it´s really fun now to play!
amazing 3d graphics...
[Version 2.331]
Anonymousreviewed on 06 Jan 2004
nice try 2...
the game´s idea and graphics are nice but you can´t control the paddle in a way that it´s fun. also it´s buggy, i.e. the ball sometimes slips through the paddle. sorry, nice try, but no fun at all...
[Version 2.3]
Anonymousreviewed on 03 Jan 2004
Why the h@L! isn't this download now available? There is some silly note on the developer's site about it not being available now "due to piracy"... whatever!
[Version 2.3]
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Anonymouscommented on 03 Jan 2004
It's true, piracy was discovered on the internet and creepy is being refitted with anti-piracy measures.
Anonymousreviewed on 26 Dec 2003
I think the MP3 cost is only for using the actual encoding/decoding. If you use QuickTime or something like that it should be ok. At least that's what I'm using for my game.
[Version 2.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 08 Dec 2003
I find it beautiful but very hard and very dark too.
The reason why developper don't use mp3 is because of the licencing costs. ( 2500$ to use it in a game -> http://www.mp3licensing.com/ )
[Version 2.0]
Anonymousreviewed on 07 Dec 2003
A very well done game visually. However, I find it unfun to play. This is a *very* fast type of brick game, and the 3D effects obscure your ball and make it hard to predict where it'll show up next. Crashed a couple of times as well (in some Ogg Vorbis code according to the reports; why developers didn't use a QuickTime supported format is beyond me), shifting windows of other applications on my screen.
[Version 2.0]
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Creepy Mines is a not classic brick game, various new elements have been added to make the gameplay amazing.
The goal is simple : you need to destroy all the spooky diamonds in each stage to proceed to the next stage and continue your way through the 4 different levels.
Anonymous reviewed on 11 Jan 2005
This is fraud. Wath out for these guys, they are not serious. I will stick to warez in the future, as online shopping of shareware is a nightmare.
And we are serious. and saying im making Fraud is just not respect my hard work.
BMTmicro is really serious.
For any problem just contact me by ichat is the fastest
nickname: danlabgames
aim:goim?screenname=danlabgames
Thanks
Dan
Anonymous reviewed on 29 Jan 2004
amazing 3d graphics...
Anonymous reviewed on 06 Jan 2004
the game´s idea and graphics are nice but you can´t control the paddle in a way that it´s fun. also it´s buggy, i.e. the ball sometimes slips through the paddle. sorry, nice try, but no fun at all...
Anonymous reviewed on 03 Jan 2004
Anonymous reviewed on 26 Dec 2003
Anonymous reviewed on 08 Dec 2003
The reason why developper don't use mp3 is because of the licencing costs. ( 2500$ to use it in a game -> http://www.mp3licensing.com/ )
Anonymous reviewed on 07 Dec 2003