It's up to Vinyl to collect the things she needs to repair her ship, all while avoiding all the traps and monsters she'll encounter on her journey. On your way to a convention, your ship is damaged by a meteor storm and crash lands on an uncharted planet. The story is that you are the Vinyl Goddess From Mars, known as one of the biggest B-movie fans in the entire galaxy. If you took a look at somebody playing the game without knowing any better, you'd never be able to tell the difference. The game was eventually given to another company, and names were changed around a bit. In fact, Vinyl Goddess From Mars was at one point very, very close to actually being the sequel to the original Jill. There are 3 episodes in this game, with only the first episode playable in the shareware version.Ever played Jill of the Jungle? If you have, whatever you thought of it will more or less be this review right there. The graphics, music and voices are also pretty good. Controls are generally good, although Vinyl slides a bit when she stops running. There are a lot of secret areas, making exploration important. Vinyl can jump very high and use a variety of weapons to fight monsters during her quest to gather pieces of her spaceship so that she can make it to the convention on time. This game takes place in the year 200 billion, when Vinyl's spaceship crashed on a strange planet while she was on her way to the esteemed intergalactic B Movie convention. Gameplay is certainly reminiscent of Jill of the Jungle, but the graphics look more like Xargon, especially the identical overhead map system. Originally developed for Epic to be Jill of the Jungle II, the game became Vinyl Goddess From Mars when Union Logic decided to publish games independently. Published by Union Logic Software Publishingĥ60K (570,680 bytes) of free conventional RAMģ86DX or better (486 for best playablity )
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