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DOS Shooter game from Creative Game Design from 1994.
Dongleware
1994
You are a senior cadet at the country's elite school for fighter pilots. Your final exam involves flying the gauntlet of four virtual cyber worlds and destroying the Warlords encountered there. Be warned! At the end of each combat segment a very powerful Warlord will be waiting for you! The sixteen major encounters require complete concentration and will test your ability to the limit. With TUBULAR WORLDS all Hell breaks loose on the screen before you. Massive numbers of sprites, enormous end monsters (up to three screens big!), metamorphosis, transparency effects, animated and wonderfully impressive scenery scrolls by smoothly, while hot music and a fantastic array of advanced weaponry creates that true arcade atmosphere right on your desktop!
Description by Dongleware
The demo does not save the user options and starts by default without sound. To enable sound and music, access the Options screen from the main menu, select Sound and press Enter once to select "Music and FX".
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