![]() Each level has a medal system that has specific guidelines for obtaining them. Your jump is just about as weak as Spelunker’s so that takes some getting used to. Levels begin very straight forward, allowing you to grasp the basics quickly. It doesn’t vary that much though, so it was a bummer I couldn’t play my own music over top. The music certainly fits the game, very secret agent like. Visuals are faithful to the original, with familiar color schemes and design. Use the elevators to crush your enemies, drop a lamp on them, or trap them behind a shutter. There are also environmental objects that you can take advantage of. Behind other doors you’re able to find better weaponry/traps such as an RPG, Machine Gun, or a Mine. You’re armed with 3 hits and a trusty pistol with limited range. ![]() This includes other spies, mines, soldiers, and numerous pneumatic devices that try to kill you or obscure your path. In order to achieve this task, you must avoid (or kill) anything that gets in your way. The object is to get to each red door and the exit before time runs out in each level. ![]() And if you don’t like the tweaks, they’ve included the entire original game in here as well.Įlevator Action Deluxe follows a spy (with a killer haircut) around collecting secret documents that are secured behind Red doors in different office buildings. It adds some updated (and needed) tweaks to gameplay that makes for a much more engrossing corporate espionage experience. Elevator Action Deluxe doesn’t stray too far from its source material. When comparing it to the other titles its not unlike Spelunker HD. Posted by Brad T on September 13th, 2011 | 0 Comments | Tags: Elevator Action DeluxeĮlevator Action Deluxe is another old title with new life breathed into it. ![]()
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