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DESCRIPTION
Liquid Defense is a unique puzzle game where you must eliminate all of the incoming water, gas and oil. Each of the levels is carefully designed to require innovative solutions while managing limited resources.

Features include:

  • 3D Graphics with simple 2D gameplay
  • Realistic Chipmunk physics engine
  • Cross platform, play on Mac, PCs, and Linux (Coming Soon)
  • Actively developed, constant free updates
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.03:
  • Fixed the water/gas/oil particles from all looking white due to a system OpenGL update
  • Fixed a lack of elasticity from the Chipmunk Physics 4.10 upgrade
  • Fixed some of the menu textures from loading incorrectly
  • Fixed some buildings from instantly exploding during the start of the level
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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SCREENSHOT

Developer:Nuclear Nova Software
Downloads:993
  - Version d/l:76
Games:Puzzle
License:Shareware
Date:20 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$14.95
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Liquid Defense User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
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Aug 17 2008
*****

ISHIDAMKIII  Had a lot of fun playing this one. As an engineer, I kind of liked playing with the fluid properties. Most of the level designs are pretty cool for the most part. More than enough to keep me genuinely interested for an hour or so without being a pushover. Graphics could use some polish, but it works. All in all, pretty challenging fun.  
(Version 0.14b)

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Aug 16 2008

NUCLEAR NOVA SOFTWARE  Just a note from the developer, if you find any bugs in this early version please email j a k e (at)nuclearnova.com so I can fix it before you give a bad review. Thanks  
(Version 0.14b)

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Aug 17 2008
**...

CYBERFUNK  I see no reason why anyone would play this knockoff of a far superior game by Pangea software: Enigmo (Or the 3D version Enigmo 2) at exactly the same cost with much better graphics, realtime physics and user interface.

To be honest, this looks like one of my highschool attempts at a first game: Unpolished blocky 3D graphics, flat user interface, performance problems, etc. I don't mean to be too hard on the developer... but I think this game is a good first try for a freeware/open source project that needs a good deal of work, not a game I would pay $20 for when there are far better alternatives.  
(Version 0.14b)

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