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DOS First-Person Shooter game from JAM Productions from 1993.
Apogee Software
1993
Many players have wondered how Apogee would follow the success of Wolfenstein. The answer is Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold! Wolf3D took you into the past; thrust into a world at war. Blake rockets you into the future where a sinister madman, using genetics to create an army of bizarre creatures, is waging war on Earth. Blake has more of everything! More action, more enemies, more levels, more firepower, more graphics, more animation, more pitfalls and many more features. Like built-in auto-mapping, so you never have to worry about getting lost in the game. You're pitted against Dr. Pyrus Goldfire. He's found a way to replicate pure gold, which he's using to fund his maniacal plan. Goldfire has built six highly secure, futuristic locations where his creations are being hatched. It's up to you to penetrate his security and stop him at all costs.
Description by Apogee Software
The shareware version includes the entire first episode of the game, STAR Institute. There are 9 regular levels and two secret levels. NOTE: This game can be played directly in Windows using a source port (see the links section below).
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