Biolab Disaster (WEB)

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Biolab Disaster
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Platform: Web
Year: 2010
Developer: Dominic Szablewski
Online: Play Online

Biolab Disaster is one of the first complete games made using the canvas tag of HTML 5. It was designed as a test game for Dominic Szablewski's Impact Engine. It's a short and relatively simple platform shooter in which you blast alien creeps so you can shutdown the main system. Although the game can easily be beaten in about ten minutes, it showcases how powerful the canvas tag can be.

Screenshots

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Snazzy title art.

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A tremor drops lots of debris.

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The first monsters you see.

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Careful, don't fall in that ooze!

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Who's the man?

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Things heat up in level 2.

Music

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Biolab Disaster features a nice sci-fi sounding trance tune composed by Andreas Lösch. The song features alarm klaxons and then become ambient. The song plays in the background throughout each of the levels.

Recording

# Title Composer Length Listen Download
01 Biochemie Andreas Lösch 3:41
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Credits

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Game Rip

Format

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Biolab Disaster's music is already in Vorbis format. It was made available with permission by the composer.

Releases

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Title: Biolab Disaster
Platform: Web
Released: 2010-09-13
Publisher: Dominic Szablewski

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